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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1910)
HIGH CUT S H O E S FOR W1EM 'y '" rUvNDII) MATERIALS and honest workmanship are the chief features of our high cut shoes for men. Our line has been selected with a view of meeting all demands, and from the lowest to the highest priced they arc the very best obtainable. They are made of specially selected leather and are prac tically damp and waterproof. There is no better line of high cut sIkjcs than we offer. From 12 to lG-iu High IMucher, buckle top, two full bouble soles, Good year welts, $4.50 to $8.50 perpafr. NOTICE We ha vc a few pairs of high cuts, odd sizes left over from last season, These wc arc closing out at a discount from 15 to 25 per cent. Real Bargains. the later state Coutmeice Com m la in on to regulate railway ratta, and to prevent the Inflation lot values aa a taU (or auch regulation ; ahull strive for revision of 'the tarlir, with tha Interest ot labor constantly in tha fort iirjuail, whlla presetvlog tha Republican principle of proteotlou ; ahall work for tha amendment of tha Constitution, provlJlug tor tha ci I rect election of tha United Rtates Senator, an. I, In general shall give my heartiest support 'o measures to lucrum the power of the) people In1 letflsUtlon end In government. 1' tn'l live In government by t ha people of tlia people am) for the people, . that the greatest good mn; result to tbe greatest number. ! Very respeotf ully your, . U. F. Mulkey (Paid advertisement) E T H QUALITY STORE It State rrloter Dcnlway baa made a saving to tb taxpayers of tbe atata of 110 000 In tbrea yaara why dose be not show It by facta and flanresf All thla great saving la credited to uttei i anraa by tba atate press through ar- tided probably written or Inspired , by the State Printer blmtelt iai faal all such savings wera mada br ' ' the Seoretry of Ktnte under rondl i tloas over whion Duniway bad no 1 coutol. The fliiurea quoted by Wll- lla.n J. Clarke, the Republican, flatj j aaiary candidate, who stands alone, : pledged to tbia great reform, ara taken from the record In the Secie-4 taiy or state's omee. rbay ara "material and cootalu facta aud tig nrea whloh tha voter and tat-payer should know " says Judge Calloway, demount, oiruil jude of the Third District. (I'ald Adv. ) Fall Opening Saturday, Sept. 24, 1910 a E I Si E Hi The occasion of which will be a display in some of the most recent selections of Millinery. Also a line of the smartest styles aud materials in Ladies' Sttits, Coats and Skirts, including a showing of Waists aud the newest thing in Neckwear. Wc extend you a hearty welcome to be present on this occasion and look over our line. Mrs. A. M. NEILON, fcsffi&r J. B. AUTEN I 2 Hardware and Implements i I TO THE REPUBLICAN ELECTORS OF LAKE CO. We wish to call your attention to our live line of eating Stoves j I o i ! We have in stock at present Fifteen Different Patterns Call around and look over them before it is too late. We have also four different patterns of the famous 1 Toledo and Chicago Ranges . : I OUR MOTTO IS LIVE AND LET LIVE j We Aim To Satisfy I WILLOW RANCH ORCHARD TRACTS Apples Apples Apples Keeping Qualities NO BLIGHT NO INSECTS NO FAILURES BIG PROFITS IO ACRE TRACTS Planted, Irrigated, Sprayed and Cared for Price $150 per Acre One-third down, balance $20 per month No Taxes, No Interest Tri-State Land Company Lakevlew, Oregon Write for Booklet and Information Wort ice of Meeting of Board of Equalization fctotioe l hereby given tbat on Moo ? tbe 17tb day ot October, 1910 irMn 9 o'clock, a. m., to 5 o'clock p. of uid day, tba County Coard Hif Kquelizatloa will ba in aeusion- at Ue Couuty Clerk's ollloe at Lake Orexoo, for the porpoia of pub- -y ianilnlD tba aaseaament roll i Cba year 1910 and to correct all mrvira in caloatlon, deacriptiou of MnJities of landa, lots or otber prop tll that the ittin of raid board wilJ be ooutinoed fiom day to day thereafter uotli tbe examination and oorreotlou of aald asseaaroeot attaJl t completed; provided tbe exaffilnatioo ia completed within tbe mootb in wbiob tbe board ia required to meet. All persona interested are requested to be present at tbe sitting ot Maid Hoard of Equalization, and bo cause if there be any, why their eA4uieat tor tbe said year should uut lie charged or corrected as tbe stud Hoard may seem just and proper. A. J. FOSTER, Attaorot Lake County, Oregon. As it will be i i.toosible tor me to coni! aud visit you before tbe pri mary election to be beld Sept. 21,1'UO, and as 1 believe tbat you denire to know where I stand on iraprttraot u.atters affecting tbe welfare ot tbe people of the First Conarenaioaal Si District as well as those ot the state and n.tiou a aa whole, I will state just bow 1 atand upon important mat ters afiectiog tbe , welfare of tbe people and . if tuls declaration ot tha principles for wblcb 1 staud meets with your approval 1 shall thank you for your support to asclet in my nomination and election. 1 am opposed to tbe re election ot Joseph Cannon as speaker of tbe House of Representatives and of aay otber man boMlon views of parli amentary organization similar to his Cannon stands for epeolal privileges and against popular government Si The fact tbat VV. C.llawler, tbe a! . . i & il. 1UCU UJ UfUI. BULJLJUIau U 'speaker and claims to be a "Whip" Y;ot tbe boose thus sopportiog oo every occasion bis irou clad policies. soetns to mske it necessary for some otber Republican to succeed him that Oregon may not be misrepresent eo in congress. 1 am agalost tbe "Assembly" plan of nominating candidates, it being foreign to the apiirt ot tbe direct primary law. ' 1 believe In tbe direct primary law, tbe initative and referendum, tbe corrupt practices act, and State ment Onto, the latter being the me tbod whereby we come the nearest to electing U. B Senators by pop ular vote of tbe people. in submitting my candidacy to (be people for their consideration, it is proper that I should offer n brief statement of my life; Am iH years of age and have lived in Oregon .IB i rears: elected couuty cierit or roiK iCo. in IS.'l'J and reelected In 181)1 i elected to tbe atate senate from Polk Co. in WXj, and re-elected In 1900; in tht state senate, in 1897, I intro duced tbe first corrupt practices act; secured the enactment of a law pro- I hibitiog the circulation of obscene I literature and books exploiting tbe dieds of highwaymen and ou laws; also the enactment of a law prohibit ing tbe maintalnanoe of a saloon within 300 feet of a school house; voted for tbe initative and refeien dum amendment to tbe constitution of tbe atate In lOul be cause tbe peo ple bad a right to have an opportun ity to approve or reject it; secured an amendment to ibe law io 1903 making tbe Interest on school fund loans 6 pBr cent, wblcb established six per cent as tbe legal rate of In terest; one of tbe pioneers in the legislature for aigbt years io tbe effort to reform tbe abuses of tbe state printer's offloe; was chairman of tbe Waya and Means Committee of tbe special session of the senate in 1808, and, as such assisted In ooutroling tbe appropriations as to make this tbe most economical session of the legislature ever held. Was a member of tbe faoulty In tbe Normal School, Won moth, from 1897 to 1902 and president of tbe Normal Uobool at Asblaud 1902 to the tba close of 1907; was elected proaeouting attor ney of tbe First Judicial District in 1908 aud ata serving in tbat capac ity at the present time. If elected to congress I ahall labor i for tbe bent- Interests of tbe nation and the state,, will give my support to measures streugtbing the power of 1 Vtson IJlock Republican four year ago wre led tu believe that by their vote they were (iectlng to otllce a flat salary candidate lur State l'rluter. Atfer nearly four rears' expsrieuce they are now told by Mr. Dtiulway that he roty pledged "an ecououiloal buboes; adaiiolritratiou" aud uow holler for more of the draft. Give William J. Clark" your primary vote. (Paid Adv.) I ; Republicans aud others abonld read the arguments, published by tbe Corrupt Practices psniphlet, supplied, by William J. Clark aud Willis S. Duninftay, and then decide who was telling tbe tratb. Wblcb one is the taxpayers friend? (Adv. ) A vote for William J. Clarke, re publican, flat salary candidate for State Printer, will extloguUb the last relie of tbe vicious fee syntem and save to tbe taxpayers over iO.UH) aunually. lie bad bis argument in tbe corrupt Practices pamphlet. (Adv) If tbe preaeot State Printer, Willis S. Duolway, bas kept the expenses of bis office'withtn the ppropreltloo, aa be etata, than wby did the state Legislature of 1909 pass a deficiency bill amounting to t'tO,3S5.8lT (Adv.) 200 ACRES PER ACRE Hither in u body or any SO. Lucitnl in Drew s Yiillcy; Sec. 10; Twp. :iD; A. 17. Will he within hnlf-niilc of the (). V. L. Lt.'s irrigation reservoir. Good tillable land. A mighty good investment. DOV T A 'S I I'iA I MJ1SS YOU Ml-A S 11 US I XI CSS S EAGER BROS Real Estate, Fire Insurance, Etc. LAKEVIEW, OREGON ' Samples for Hill U. W. Marvio who bas been getting togather samples of grains, grasses, fruits aud vagetablea from tbia sec tion for tbe UII1 exploitation car.aays tbe Silrer Lake Leader, shipped them to Portland on Monday. Tbe ool lec tio was a splendid one and one tbat will open tbe eyes of our eaatern bretbern what northern Lake county can produce. He also drew map of tbe Silver Lake valley wblcb will aocompa'y the exblblt, showing tbe farming lands, grazing landa aud all tbe tirabar adjoining. Mr. Marvin deserves mooh credit for .bis efforts. Over 40 samples were in tbe collection. Oregon Valley Land Com pany Contract Holders We make a specialty of leasing land bought from tbe O. L. V. Co. and are in better position to do so than auy otber firm in tbe state aa we have a complete Index card system. giving tbe name and address of every owner of tbe 14000 tracts of land bought;. If you waot aa to lease your land to the best possible advantage aod take fnll obarge of it write at once to Southern Oregon Realty Co. $5 Reward A 'reward of 15 will be paid for information leading to tbe reoovery of my female bloodhound pop, Dell. She is six months old, black bodv with tan facea and legs, and long ears. Sne disappeared last aaiuraay aiebt, and waa probably stolen. Morria Southstone. Waterman-Parker-Conklin Fountain Pens at Thornton's Drug Store 2EE m m Automobile IfiKuriirice We have aecured tbe agenoy f 3' tbe St. Paul Fire aud Marine Insurance Co , and are now prepared to write a policy against fire, theft of collision on your auto. Don't wait till you lose your ma chine, but have It insured now. Southern Oregon liealtv Co. FOR SALE Standard Dred driving team safe for woman. Inquire Hall St, Roynoldi drug atore. FOR. CONGRESSMAN HAWLEY OR MULKEY -WHICH? I IV. C. Hawloy is the assembly candidate. B. F. Mulkey submits his candidacy to the people. ' Hawley opposes Statement One, direct legis lation and popular election of senators. Mulkey stands for Statement One, the direct primary and popular election of senators. it . r. nawiey stands lor Uinnomsm, Altlrichism 51 oi.uii..mnoiH, t oicu lur u revision oi the tariff to enrich special interests. Mulkey stands for a revision of the tariff downward to benefit the consumer, stands with the insurgents and Roosevelt ,to make this a "government oi the people, by the people, for the weupic. insicau oi tor tiie trusts a 1 and special S. A. MUSMKN. Hurveyiiitf and JJiiKliM-erliiir City KngJuwr Hulto No. 1 Itkt'vlew ( iregon interests. Hawley is reactionary. Mulkey is progressive. Mulkey has challenged Hawlev to debate the foregoing issues. Hawley has repeatedly declined. Why? Which do you prefer? If you arc a stand-patter, vote for Hawley. If you are a progressive, vote fo Mulkey. No. 13 on the Ballot Bit-M 1L 22 I'lii l A'lvrrt auuu lit) 3IE 3d ana v,...av . ., '