Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, November 17, 1910, Image 8

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    OFFICIAL VOTE OF LAKE COUNTY
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WE ARE AFTER
YOUR BUSINESS
THE SATISFACTORY STORE
a
PRESS GOODS
AT
SHIRTS
AT
rii .!. .n to o our lurip' ftHk of chtviotn
I .,. whloli are always propor far owy-
.inv H ir Our fino i1r- iroods lopnrtimMt
..rf.-r ii mi unexampled opportunity toteun
in.. i. ii...i nml must ntylili patterns fur any
1 1 il . f vice.
'l ir -oilnpMof making nnl material that
xve've Wf ii nb to crooi into R nlilrt la hero
tinit nim nhlrt comfort, shirt satisfaction.
v t-'w not confined ourm'lf to one style or one
,,.tt. rn everything that tt Is (food form to
ami hera at a little price.
CLOTHING
AT
For . .ii r Christmas utt, you can do nnlvtter
tliMii vi-ii iiuratore. The fit and style of the
i -toMtinir I" unsurpassed and the workmanship
Hint rii i-ii of the garment compare favorably
w i- h ii i .m made ko1 w M fit ya wel1
at a i ! that will phase. Suit from 15.00.
BOYS' CLOTHING
AT
Our Imiv.' clothing department It the kind
tht iimken them happy. Of course yon wish
tohnve the boys welldreesed. Bring them here.
Thf i.rHitieHt, daintiest suits boys can wear
h. v.thI hliNpea, many colors, varlou designs.
Here the. are for boys from 3 to 20, from f2.75
and up.
Statement Showing: Complete Vote Cast on All Can
didates and Measures at Recent
Election
The ottloial note of Luke county at
the election held Xotenber s, Uh,
ta herewith appended. A much
heavier vote was cast than expected,
ttiet total belli UV1, 155 more than
rere renlsie'ed. Many vote were
"sworn In" durlnu the day aud the
tote as compared with that of two
year ago ihuwi au lunette of 150.
Trobably the n-oat surprisliia vote
was that cast for Circuit Judge.
There art numerona reasone advanc
ed therefore the principle one being
the Veyseadenurder trial. During the
progress of the trial, and Indeed the
whole tetm of court, Jndge No'aod
succeeded In making himself strong
with the people and they therefore
voted for him at the polls, believing
that be bad earned their support.
The verdl t nf acquittal In the Veys
sad cam was ooude utued In uortalu
iiroli'1, with tha result that man)
votes ware cast against Jiidae Ilmiaort
ty reasmi of his having ceeu eugaged
on the proseciiti'iu and failel to
secure a verdict of guilty.
The vote cant on State ptohlbition
was UM agalnt to i.Vi for.
Woman autrrage defeated by 30'J
to r.r.
Local Option went "wet" by 400 to
:us.
The uew law for forming new
counties lost by 237 to 22.
Tha home rule law won by 305 to
347.
The various amendments voted on
will be found on the sixth page.
Following Is the total by praoincia:
ENAMELED WARE
a r
Fur Mvhen u?elt the roost popular, because
It I th-m int durable. A complete assortment
in thL I i.m can be had lure t prices that are as
l.iw h m.u would pav for the Inferior grade,
our w i, r- I- all gaaranteed double coated, at.d
with j mi-er usage will wear a great many
CANNED GOODS
AT
N.iv u the time for jou t place your order
f.,r v u winter supply of canned goods and
v. tr'-tHii-. By anticipating your wants and
huli.k' ii quantity you can save quite a peranum-
With modern appliances employed
in pre erv.ng, there is do doubt but that our
canned goods are fully as safe an the home
made varlrty.
MEAT CUTTERS
AT
"A H-nny saved is a penny earned" and you'll
sa.e ma ii a penny on your meat bills If you
'pu-chMm on of these bandy meat choppers.
It mkes otherwise' useless scraps over into
loothM-ine dishes, so that the family fall to
the old friend. Handy for cutting
and mi.. t-lng moat anything in the food line.
AlruoHt i. ever wear out. Price 1. 75.
CANDIDATES
1
IS u m o r
arnge and mndo knowrt his desire to
; put a question. Permission belncr
granted, he duzod the trustee with this
one:
"If you, air. was In a soft mud heap
way up to your neck nn' I was to
heave a brick at your bead, would you
dock?" Mpplncott's Magazine.
A FOOLISH OBJECTION.
Mrs. Sniggleigh Calls the Turn on Her
Better He If.
"My dear." said Mr. Snigleipb, who
was feeling a little peevish, "I can't
understand why you have to spend so
much money for rlotbes. Here we
fire strangers in a strange city. We
rusrer are Invited out anywhere. We
po to no balls, no receptions, uo musl-
1 rales or anything of that kind. Yet
on apiiear to think It necessary to
have a new gowu made every week
or two, aud your bills for hats are
almplr enormous. It seems to toe yon
might well economize a little. I hoped
"when I accepted uiy poahiun in this
town to be able to save ,abont t wo
thirds of my salary, so that it would
tea possible In a few years to retire,
after which we could travel and live
(a some more cnnperdul 1 1 i mate. The
way things are going I Khali never be
We to get ahead at nil. Ml simply
have to stay -here and work away to
the end of my clays. I don't spend
any 'more money for clothes than is
absolutely necessary. Why should I?
Who notices me outside of my offloeT
, Nobody. It is the same In yonr case.
What do the people who pass you In
the street care whether your gowns
re made In the latest style or not?
The ones who e:it at the restaurants
to which ve sometimes z don't care
a sou alKiut your h:"s or :it.s or tun.
And what If they did? Thry are nil
strangers to you. V u oui'ht to have
oine aense shout these ihlrirs. I
hope yon don't think It makes a par
tt!le of dlfrerenee to the people you
itoe In the cars when you go Into town
whether you ere dressed as the wife
of a millionaire might dress or not.
To speak plainly, Jessica, I'm getting
rather weary . of your extravagance.
I wouldn't kick If a lock of fine
clothes were going to deprive yon of
social pleasures. But your costly bats
ad elegant (owns don't seem to have
fcelped you on at all. Nobody calls cm
rou, and you are never Invited to any
thing worth while."
r 'Wuy, Jonathan 1" Mrs. Bnlgglelgh
replied, perhaps a little more In anger
than In sorrow. You talk like a
rraay man. You can't understand
these things. What kind of attention
Co yoa suppose I'd get from the clerks
In the Btorea if I didn't dress well?"
Chicago Record-XIerald.
i urn adoui,
"WhRt," shouts the patron of the t
restaurant, "$15 for coffee and rolls! '
It's outrngeous. I won't pay It."
"Yes, you will," calmly states the
proprietor. "My wife went into your
millinery shop yesterday and paid $50
for some wire frame covered with two
feet of lace and an artificial rose.
Now you see how it feels, don't yon?"
Judge.
A Plausible 8tatment.
"My dear, why did you put so much
on the table? Why did you have
chicken salad at my end and roast
beef at yours f
"Because you told me this morning
that you wanted me to make both
ends meat." Baltimore American.
, . Wuld Hs?
i At a trustees' examination of the pa
plla of a public school In a New Eng
lnA fawn the nnerlefl were mat BO sat
ijf.,inrii, that ivp 1,1 'r.'.:i! erxnter
klullly annouueed uliusUf highly pleas
Ufl and that he would be ghtd to aa-
ajrer any question that the papUa
jnfAC Lu turn put to blia.
jTZtar peh reflectloa one. tflaP
Woman, the Ever Ready.
The Wife (with great presence of
mind) Keep hold of him, Florace,
while I try to find a policeman.
Two ef a Kind.
A tUsttagvlshed specialist in Wash
Jnton was called upon a week or two
igo by an eminent government ora
rial for treatment for a nervous all
tnent.
"The first thlug you muat do," eald
the physician after an examination.
"la to &! up both smoking and
art&king.N
Whereupon the eminent official be
:ame real peevlnh. "Too bare, doe
tor," he burst out, "now you're talk
ing Just like ay wlfer
W. P hlinnrc, V.. .
w. r,iiiv. k
V. W. SlirrniHii, S. . . ....
K. ti. Pinilti. Ii
Koi iov i rniir
HowtTiuin. K
A. K. Kntou. I. A -
W. 8. Kii linrd-. S
Onwal'l i-t. 1'
Kit .cr''!ry ( Slate -
K VS Hon'". K
N. A. I'vi. I'
Allen MrPonal't. S
1 urner Oiivr. !'
For St!e Trenmirvr
U-u Hiitler, I .
Tuos. I. K
ctiis. It otu-n. s
For Juitiee S. C, year term
Henrv J Bn, K
r. 1. Bright. V .....
Thnmaa A. McBrtde, K...
J. I. Myreii, S
R. R. Ryan, 8
For Jinnee S C., yar term
Ueo. II. purncil, n
T. J.Joiirs. S
Will R. King, D
Frank A. Moore, R
B F. Ramp, 8
For Attorney General
C.C Kri, S
A U Oftwtrtr.l R
For'Pnpt. t'uolic Instrtictlon
I.. K. Ainerman. t
itO. A. Hlnt'Ule, H
J. H. H.jrner. I
Robert K. Si. l. V
Fit Slate 1'rtiiler
;. Bvlau'l'T.s .
Willi s l,inhvay, K
Junes V. i;.ilfrey, I'. . .
IVr I alwr 1 tminiiion' r -
r j, C;.rrv,
o I', ii. .ft. i:
i i u..i)t.,'i i .
Fit Kailrnnt) Cuin'inssiniier
lluk'l. Me'.n.M, 1
Kr.nk J Miller. H
For Sia'e Knliieer
ihn K'ib, S ...
John H. I wi, R
For Water Mv. Stipt. No 1
Jimri T. i hlnnock. R
For iMstrlci lude-
Henry I.. H 'liwin. It
(ieorice Nolaii'l. l
For Ropre?iiiHtive--
H. P. Bekna.. R
B St. ierne Kmhop. I ..
v. Lair 1 hump-on, K
For I'robiMtion
Aginst Hrohlliitlon
For Tounty Judje
B. Daly. i
Dlek J. Wilcox, R
For Sheriff
F. O. Bunting, I
A. B. Hchrorter, I)
Warner B. snider, R
For Clerk
t. w. Payne, u
For County Treorcr
F. O. Ablitrom, R
For Surveyor
H. A. Muthen, R
For Coroner
Wm. Wallace, D
For Commiealoner
F. K. Andtraon, R
C. C. Harria. D
Total number o! volea cut
S00
A Hard Question.
Botby-What was the hardest ques
tion the teacher asked yoa today)
Jehnoy-fihe asked me whether I'd
rather be licked with a ruler r a strap.
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YE arc showing the
Newest the
the very latest
ideas in Millinery,
Ladies' Coats, Suits,
Waists, Etc. k itf 1
We are anxious to
serve you. tf .
Mrs. A. M. NEILON
Woman's Outfitter
A Few Fairs of
Children's
Shoes
A Few Fairs of
Women's
Shoes
A Few Fairs of
Men's
Shoes
For a Few Dol
lars will make
us bo.Lh
happy
Do You Wear
Til
' Shoe
?
1he Economy Store
Waterman-Parker-Conldin
Fountain Pens
at
Thornton's Drug Store
J. B. AUTEN
Hardware and Implements
DEALER. IN FURS
Just arrived, a hg line of the Famous Winona
Huggies, Hacks and Carts
THREE STANDARD WAGONS
! to select from "
KtPefer Shutter, T. Q. Mandt and Winona
Hard-wood spokes, wagon bows, etc.
Blacksmiths' Supplies
Our Stock is Now Complete in all its Branches
OUR MOTTO 18 LIVE AND LET LIVE
We Aim To Satisfy
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