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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1910)
L t AVIATION MEET AT SAN FRANCISCO Will Occur January C to 1C, and Promises to Be Satisfactory I 'l llll 'l-l-1 2.:.- ll; A Ml in C 1 it K j' hi- 1 (i; time 11 ett Pill ' , 'I .1 I. I'l'TH II, K( I- t'-t-t llll ii t I firm .1 .111 1: 1 uy t l.ti tin lliunt. ,-lluM tidiiul I'rciin lie i unii 1 Int. i Hi pull..' mil by fur tl. iiioft iiii.iirt nut -from tbe ut 1) il m inn point uf VU'rt i Vrl lii l.l In tlii" or I"')' olher fount 1 y . l'lirt 111 1 1 1 1 ' y tut Is and ex perlnieiilri that will be completed at 'iaiifuniti are Mild by -.vpei ti to 1m of euch liiiiirtaiice hut ttiey wl.'l cause t'ie ro uri-'anlBl inn of boards o btrHt my in every fo elun Kovernuieiit, ami tba Hiei'taiMibir features are certainly fur In advance of Uuwe liowu Nt pre vious ineeLM. PerliaiXi Hie liioit tlUICUlt anil apecta 'ulut of all the feats from the HtHudpoint i f the publlo will bo the m lK lt from Aviation Park tn Uau Rafael mid rt turu with a lady phshou Her for a prire of i"i,C(W ollored by the .Maria Couuty Itaproveineat Leuue. The distauou from Taoforau Avlatlou Park to Hau Rafael is 2i miles and tbe cuonessful ooinoletioa of tbe journey will establish record, -for tbe famous KokIIbI) CnauoeJ trip of Rlerlot waa juai. a trifle over 22 miles. Tbe auperioi qualities of tbe bipline as regardsiitabllity and relia bility In the faoeof sadden gutta and air currents la counted upon to make tbe jouruey by tbe Improved ma chines, auoh as are shown at the Tao forau meet, much wore safe and cer tain than the monoplane trip acroaa tbe Channel by Hlerlot or Latham. Latham who fell iota tbe Bnglluh Channel while attempting tbe trip from Calais to Dover will be a com petitor at tbe Tanforan meet t ut will ha barred from tba hao Uuluel raoe because It will be impnokitile for blm to carry m paMseoger ou the tiny Aotoloetta monoplane whleh be drhea. The maohina to be uaed by Ely In his trip aoross the bay is a Curtisa biplane fitted with pontoons In case of sudden deaoent Into the water. In case of a drop the maoblne with Its passenger will float comfortably until picked up. Thia la tba machine aaed by Ely In his hlatorio flight from the deok of tba U. 8. B. Bir mingham at Bbeepbead Day on Not ember 4th last, a feat which will be repented at Tanforan meet nsit EE Who Pays for the Advertising? Wouldn't you prefer, if you hail n clothing store, to sell a hundred suits of elotlies in a day, making an average profit of $2.00 per suit, to selling ten suits in a day, with an average profit ol $.".00 per suit? Suppose that, to sell a hundred suits inlay ou should spend, say, $L'0.00 per day in advertising. Who would he "taxed" for the advertising? Your patrons? Scarcely when they pay you $3.00 less than they would have to pay for the identical suits to the merchant who does NOT advertise. You? Scarcely when you make a great deal more money than you wotdd if you "saved" your advertising appropriation. Your non-ad vertising cornpi-titor in the penalty he pavs for not doing so huge a volume of business- as he COl'I.h by advertising, and faking a smaller per-salc profit? That "s it pn iely . on HO I month. For tfie Kvotid time in the history i of aviation itu nreoplMtin will be 1 IiiuiiHikI ItMtn warHhln u i eiiK'ic in unvul hfiiu1. ini. Th tl rnt tiuifi 1 1 thlii uiik nt tmnut cl hh on Noveoiljer ;ll from ttie V. S. S. ftiru. iijuhaui j when i'.ly iiiik'o 11 fiicc-Ksful llinht 1 ii 1 r i.'iTe enndit iniih, mid wa Kiirnlv ttiitiikn-l by Secretary of tt N n y ( . V. 1 Meyer. Doings in Bay City .itn 1 hiih'I' rn, I nl , 1 )( in l.er ) 1 : An 1 vent 1 ( u 1 c 1 iii-re 11 fe d.-.ya iik'-i nl.iili ivini.i.l f;,il to e err in,; u kTi-;t! Iik'.'U'Ihv uik 11 tL" '.iitiir' uf J Ihirt i lly, mill 'Ami wen Hit limlU'a- I tin) :iinl i ecirmioii of the Vouufc' ' .!'lH J(.:ijriwtiiii A.-hiu'Ij:! .ion, ereete J lit it total coat of f7."jO,llX. Neatly 11 1' : of tlilH money imiiib Iriip; the r.;iKt. Th oil kitiit R.ii'U-f.iller nl inn Kiivo hia check tor :,..",l".l. The H'ltVem , of tliiy J !.'. 1 1 1 11 ih .ice to ilt-nry .1 1 McCiJ'. tlje I .-eii.il ; t.:r-l Hry. uhii' , h.M.i iM-e.i ui.diip,' in iil-i if .11 la hIik'o ; t.lie ilt -ti oi l I'm u'' 1 1 i loin. i-r inline I by llieln .prij, 1M. 'J'tiliiki- lunked j pretty lit tie :0eii. niter yearn of telt- I du!nl. tie ludehttdiit hh Jmd jurt' been cleared, aud the :uorlKiie j burned by ex Prtei It nt H imevelt, when the appalliut; .calauiity ot April, 11H1C demnlihhed the atriiciure. Tbe present home is called a 'character factory,' as it HhapB the future destiny and UHefohuete -of buudreda of boy 4), who will be tbe futuie rulers cf tiau i''rauclaco, wbu the preueut generation haa paed away, llera. bays will be trained not alone to beoome aaere accumulator ot dullard and venta, but will be taught tie theory of right tnluklog, right living aLd sterllut; manhood, wbera honesty of .life apd action is alwayx at a premium Parta f the building are devoted to boys, tiere are located hand ball courts, ocean water Hwioituiug iauka, automobile sobeel, night school, trade HcbooL, employment bureua, moral aud teligioua work, a nodal oeoUr, Law Collane and 145 living rooms, j fitted op la tbe uinst modern atyle at a reasonable price. Tbe building la altuated at tbe corner of Leaven worth street and Uolden Gate A vent e on a hill eommandiog a splendid view of the city and le absolutely firs pro- f, built as it is of steel girders and reinforced oooorele. Jt has a great and good work ahead and every right minded citizen wishes it 'Clod Speed' in Us eiTorta to raise boys who will do honor to tl alike aa citi zens and honest noble men. WILLIAM BRADFORD. t For rent, famished Louho od Main at., clone in. Enquire It. T. Stripllu. no o JOHN A. RAKER STATES HIS VIEWS Seems to Be Democratic Insurgent and Con- j scrvatipnist ; Reno JonMinl : Hun. John Kuker, I democrat lis coiiKreb.-mau-t-iect from iim r 1 i-m iKi-irici 01 1 uiiiornla, wan a KUi'-i nt the Ovt'il.md yeirienlay, aud left bi t nif;bt fi.ii his home lu Altur 11.1 Mr. linker was elected by a ma jority ot Jli' iu -t ili.-,ui. t normally 1 e o i.l u'.iu ly more ihav. 0,001). He iuir. 1 tie mlJed ii i.-t met 1011 of bring Hie only titu.ncrat tn be choneu by I be people of bin native etute. The cotj;ieKs;iiuu elect, made his II lit ,111 m coiibervatiou platform, m" feint,' nubntautially UU the loeas of Clli'orJ i'lnchut, wi ore olllciul head was loppod oil at tbe reiiuenl of Secretary ItaliiuKer -I belife thorotiKbly iu the prin ciple of com-ervaUon. Mr. Raker told a Journal repreduutative laal : - . la. ... f m. .. . uikui - out 1 want 1 ne pe.ipie now liviuK lo get tbe benefits of what tue Inderal domain bun to otrr in the wty of timber and minerals. Tbe sovernmeut need not surrender tbe landa, but it niibt very profitably sail tbe products of those lauds to.tbe highest publlo bidders." Ttie oongressman-eleot Is not so certain that Cbaaap Clark will be elected speaker of the house, nor does he take entbusiaatoully to tbe Har mon presidential boom, now being inflated in tbe Buckeye state. Ue Is an avowad admirer of Woodrow Wil son. Mr. Raker la alao ouc for a further revisiou of tbe bouse ralee, so that Cannooteai may be forevor aquelobod. He wants aud will fight for a revision of tariff downward, but believes it abowJd be done eobedule by schedule, and that a non-partislan commiseloa be entrusted with tbe teak. Unqaetitionably it will be neoeuaary to alter tbe basis of representation lo Congress. At tbe present ratio of 201,000 people to each member of the lioue of Representatives, the liouee would oontaln 471 members, as against 393 at present. It la tbe gen eral belief that tbia number would be unwieldy. Even at tbe rate of 220, 000 as a baaii the lieu tie would son tain 118 members, aa Inoreaae of 27. Ohildron Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA 10L Classified A Want Ad In The Lake County Examiner IU'M-fiUl ft few time, if Decenary, will find a customer for that property of your. They lire e-nnned timely t.V Intending ImyerM, nnl the cost la nom noiinnnl 5 renin t tt line encli inaertlon. Special lonjr-tlme rafp. WHM WA NTKIJ. -Cheap hits in tbe O. V. L. addition, (iivfi No. of block aid lots. Aiirj Box 'JMH Lakeview, Or. 23 J0-12. WANTED A RANCH TO RENT with stock and implement, t'ick Inker) ., . 'eat on share or ruo nn a'talarr. of references. Wife good cook. Iri'oili of (i. W. White, Alturan, Cel.. CMre J. C. Richardson's cao)p. WANTED A Sitock Saleiiman Capa ble of earning H'jO a month, to han dle llltfli Clam legitimate oil rtock. Big returns for amall InveHtments. To a capable man we offer attractive Inducements. Answer giving refe raocea. Tbe Hnelllng Oil Company :tfil 35.1 Bust) Street, Han Francisco, Cal. WANTED--We mount all kindsof birds animal beads, etc. We tan ekins and make rugs and robe. Utlt-y and Simmons. Taxedermists Valley Ealla. Oregon. 3 2ro. BOOKS FOR MALE-32 volumes of Marlon Crafcrd's worka; All good stories ; cloth binding, cold letter ed. At bargain, ben Bartcber, at Placing Mill. hORSALE (jrapbopbone and reo rds, Kood as new and complete, only $15. Knqulie at tbia office. FOR OUICK BALc 80 acres in Lake County, Oregon, t.I per acre if taken befoie Decemer 5. WJ BEJ, See. 13. T S.. R. 2.1 K. .Bend draft to Btate bank payable upon delivery of deed. T. A. Haley, lodlanola. Neb. FOR oALK-Btandard Bred dri'ing team safe for woman. Inquire Hall it Reynolds drug store. FOR SALR 10 acn-H with a 5 acre water riyht. O.V.L.. Tr t 10, . 7. T. 11. R. 1J, and Lot II, l!lk. (J7. fir lti). 170. paid. Adilri HK Alfrtil K uyki-mliill, Jen. D.1. L(.s An'I'-s falif FOR SALE. 10 acres, with 5 acre water rKht, O-V-L. Tract lO. See. i. Tp. 41, R. la. and Lot 1, I. lb. 07. Must sell at once. Price e!70. tlSO paid. Address A. KUYKENDALL, Cen. Del., Los Angelea. Cal. I.OMT AMI rot l LOST III the city of Ikevh-w Oi.- k". in i in t unimer ot v.im. a mm iie pronnsNory note liearlng da;.- March ,, V.iiO. due March 7. RH1. fur the hiiiii of fi.VS. with inU-rext at percent M-r annum. Payee, W. v.. Patten. Finder return to'thia otllc.i aim receive (-uilUhh; reward. Nov.J2-.Ian 22. LOST. Cold necklace, with bunch of grapes pendant, tinder will please I eHf e BHme at Examiner office. NTB.IY NOTM'X STRAYED or etoleu. about An.- ! 15., U'O'.i, one gray mare, brauded ! with .1:. on left fctilie, wire ecar on i front leg, weight H(KI. about 10 years ; old. Light bay. white face saddle. tiorxe, same brand, wire scar on left j front heel, about VI years old, weight j I.CUO pounds Liberal reward, j ANDRKW MORRIS, Adel; I leu. From Camnls I sti;ayi:d or ft ; r.tirie, one it'.iin noises, one it-.m ! gray t lie 01 lit r w hi te; both i.raii,!,..l ' H oil left HUitile; vmtej on left j houhler; weight uhnut 27lM) lb-, I tlX) re'nrtl for their return. ' PAT Dl'ANi;, Lakeview. STUAYF.D-RIrtt-k cow with white f ct. ReAard for any inforinatmii leading: to her recovery. Ren JJ. Hartcher, Lakeview Planing mill. l.iqi OKN WIMItKS. OST grade KL5 HAVE THK REST : ,Koisrri ami Cigars to lie found In Oregon. tf 1. 11. ui 1 i.kr WHISKY AT Till Hotel Umevlewbar. Tbe Utitiitid purMMr whisky maile. tf NvTlCE FOR PUBLICATION (Not ewul land.) Isolated tract public lantl nale. Department of the Iuterlor, Cnirec iiuwjb Limn 7uioe, iaKesiew, ore, Nov. 19, 1910. Notice ia hereby given that, as dl rected bv the Cotntulmiioner of the (jenerai Land onice. tinder the pro vislons of the act of t 'ouirren aourove.1 June 27, mnifW Stat., 517M)ursuant to tne application of John W. Wells, ferial 0.1:! 13, we will offerat Dublic onl ' lne niKneat oitiaer at 10 A. M., on ine ..'iiu aay 01 ueeomtier, 1910, at this nut, tne toilowiug; tract of land lta 1 and 2, Section 0, Tp. 117 S., 15 j... w. M. Any and all persons cla-imlnt? nd veraely the above duBcribed lands aivisea to me their claims or objec tions on or before the time designated ior iuo aaie, ARTHUR W. ORTON, IteKi8ter. FRED P.CRONEMILLER, Receiver. iffl . W 0bDO4taUI . t. : i -:Vt?t .-ivtyv ml rV.VifcSaiJfVA. IrQJ) r 1 aw v 1 Want Ads MIWKM.AN Mf K REWARD. A REWARD of fifty dollars is iiere tif offered for in'ortnation that will lead to the arro' and conviction of any jemon who bus stolen wirea or other property, from our Company; I and the name reward la tiereby offered ..,....., i . i i i.i .. !,. I VJI IlliUI llin' J'(l lllfll Vll fc j tun arreet and conviction of anyone des troying tee- property of the Company. Cha. Umbach, 8cretai y Iake Co. TeL & TeL Co. Ittf. A full fiHsorfmcnt of Stationary, Confectionery, Notions, Tobacco and CiKars at Elmer C. Ahlntroin's, the Pout Office Store. 34 Don't forget that we carry lo stock for sale all kinds of Iron, boPa and cbntns, thimble akelns sod Iron ano steel axles Arzner Bros. tf WHY NOT. Speod your vacation at "Tbe Jefferson, " San Fraoctaco? A city hotel situated In a beautiful park bat five miootes from Market fit. Special rates for tbe summer. blue Prints ot any township in Barns Land District showing all land entries, names, da tea, etc. To pography. V'our order tilled on day of receiving. Price tl. J. C. TURN BY. Barns. Oregon Ctf Cheap flour at Honania. Quality jrnarnnte! or money refunded. tf TKI.P.rilOSEH. IXOK AT THE NOTICE FOR RE ward lnniid by the Telephone Company for destroying Its prop erty. ietf MHKKP RKAIt $1,000.00 Reward The Oregon. California & Nevada Livestock Protwtlve AhhocIhIIoii will give fltMKi Reward for the con viction of any party or pnrtieH steal ing tiorwH, eatth' or mules tn-longlng to any of the following members of this Awociutiun: Cox & Chirk, Chewncan Land & Cattle t o., Her.vfonl Land i Cattle 'Co Iike County Land & Llventm-k Co., Warner Valley stot.'k Co., Wiu W . P.rovvn. eo. M. JoneH, Oeo. Han kln. S. it. Chandler. C. A. Rehart. X. Hue, W.A. Currier. Frank It. ItauerH. 1 J 3. I lotchkixH. Calderwood ItroM.. j T. J. P.rattain & Sons. T. A. Crump, i Crexiler Ac Bonner, W. T. Crexuler ' Maud I. !'amlo. .. ( W. P. llri'VPnuii rn " ' F. M. Mn.i.KU.Sec Jt". I W .Y. IlKKYKOHU .'M. F. M. OllKKN I S. It I'HAV'' Finance C 1 XOTH.E CF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice i hereby triven th.-it the un derxined. Thoe. II. MierliH'k, exeeut . or nf ttie lat will mid textanu'lit of C I.. Mitchtll-Itines, dece.'fK'd. bus filed it) the County Court ill h' County of i Lake. State of Orciron. liis final" ac count of the U'ln.inisti.'itioti of the ab.iii 1 of Mtid estate iiml that said court ban fixed Satnrdti.v the .ilst 1 1 - y of Peeeinlier, 1910, lit the hour of 111 o'clock A. M., of (aid d.iv as the time, 'mid the Coiit ty Court room in the j County Court 'hou-i- in Lakeview, I Iredell. 11 the pi ee f, ir he.'irillir 0I1 ! j't't ioii-i to tii.al to count a nd'fir eeltlenieliT thereof. Therefore, all p-fMins int. rested in .-ai.l e-tate or ' im vitiir oii'vrnns to -i!,l ii.-:il u,-. count jire r.-ifiiied to ear at said time and i..o' or t.i h e t i.e sa me in saltl court in wrttiiti; before s. id iae. D.iteil this 2iilhtlM of No oitilier A. !.. l;il. THO. II. SHKItLOt K. Fxecnfi r of the In sr and testa ment of . I .. .M i tc! tell-1 11 ties, tlecetlsetl. NOTICE FOR Pllll. I CATION Not coal land. Department of the Interior. I". S. uanti Otliie tit Lakeview, Oregrou, Nov. 2S. 1910. Notice is hereby jrlveu that Thomns B McGrath. of Lakeview. Lake County, Oregon, who. ou rieeeinlter I, lHo, made boniest etui entry No, umo. lor sw4 N Ei.', V 1., NE1.', Sec 24; NW4 NK4', Sec. '5, Towulilp40 lUuiKe LK E . W. AL, has tilel no tice ot intention to make final live year proof, to establish claim to tbe lani aooye deecriJied, tiefore Register anu rtrtceiver, tbis othce. at Lakeview, Oregon, on thr th day of January, .Kill. Claimant names as witnessee: J. P. Duke, of Lakeview, Ore. R. K. Funk, of lakeview, Ore. E. R. Patch, of Lakeview, Ore. K. C. Thruston, of Lakeview, Ore. ARTHUR W. ORTON, Relter. A GOOD POSITIOIT Cai be had bv am bit! tons rnnno men and ladies in the flahi at "wi... less" or Railroad telegraphy. , Sinoo A. uhwiub vueuuvv, mOQ aioce e wireless companies are ea (acuaoiog stations toroogb out the ouaotrr mere is a sreat aho-ti0 n . 1 . .. ieiBKrapoers. rositions pav begin nera from 170 to 190 Der month .it gooa unanoe of advancement. The 1 - .-u.vj u4 . U, land. Ore,, operates six orHinai in.. niiiuou xeiesrann matiinta atitutes In Amerloa, under the sup. ervlsioo Of R. U. and Wirelim nHUlol- and places all graduates into positions i !' J"00 t0 wrlte them forfull details. Many persons Had themelves atfeot- ed with a preeistent ooagu ater an attack of influenza. At a result this eongb oau be qucklly oared by the nse of Chamberlata'M Cough Remedy. It should uot be allowed to run ,on ontll It beeomes trooblenome. , SeW by all gowddeaJ era . NOTICE FOR PUBLICA' Not coal land. Department f the Inteij I And Office nt Lake, lew, Or m. nun. Notice in hereby given nand Haanett. of lake ( onnty, Oregon, who. i:sw. marie imtnefiteAd titf for HYM. Sec .11. Rnnwe 20 h.. W. M h, Intention to make flna J proof, to e-f iibliHh cl i nbove deMcrllieil, t-foii Receiver, tliN nlftee. Oregon, on the 27th lll. Claimant name n i C W. Reynolds, , J. A. HMiop, of J Herman Jreler W. F. Paine. ( ARTHUR i NOTICE FO Not (' Departmhnt ot Land Office at Nov. 16. 1910. Notice Is here 'am L. Woodwa gin, who on I Oesert land enfr No. 0970 for Nl Mecttoo 1:5, lowosii? o wiiianoette Men 11 ""u" lojeDiiop ,10 uisett iinai Liesert land Proof. o establish claim 10 tD laod above dncrlhoil i,.tnwi Reelster acd Receiver, at U. 8. Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, on tbe 27tb day of Dtcember 1910. Claimant names as wlmesess: L. B. Woodward, of Paisley, Ore. W. K. McCorroack. of Paisley. Ore. ,1. L. Woodward, of booiaer Lake. Ore. W. D. Woodward, of Paisley, Ore. ARTHUR W. ORTON, Register. " notice fop. plblication Not Coal Land Department of tbe interior. U. 8. Lau OrbVe at Lakeview, Oreaoo, November 5, 1910. Notice ia buehy given that George Wellmuneter. whose po9t office address Is Lake City, Modfc Coooty, Calif., did ou tne 4tb day of Sep tember, 1910. file in this office Sworn Statu n aud Application No. 02415, to purchase tbe SBNNW. Section 33, lowoship 40.-j, Rane Willa mette Meridian, and tbe timber there on ot t the provisions of the act of J.0.0 3 lS'IS. and act amendatory knows as tbe "Timber and Stone Law, "at eucb ralue as mifct be fixed by appraicen;eut, 8ud that, pursuant to such application the laud and timber thereon bave ben approved t a total r.f ii6 , the timber estim ated 110,000 ooard feet at 81.00 per M. and tbe ln-t 850. (K); t'at said 'Pplicant will eff r final pmof in upprrt of bio application and swum statement 00 the lith day of January, I9ll, before Kecistr hrid Receiver thi (.fflce. bt l.akeiew. Oreven. Any nergnn is at liberty to (imtest this purchase before entrv, or initi ate a coniest at any titue bef. t pat ent is-oiei, ti? filing a eorrnb ira.'ed alfid-ivlt in this otlii-e. h!lwriii.' facts which wool 1 defeat the entry. ARTMPR W. t'iRTON, Reciter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Not Coal .and IV)ar'm nt of the Interior. I". i. Lau. I Olfiee at Lakeview, Oregon. IW 19. 191(1, N- tice is hereby given that .lohnnn es .i.-taiii, of 1'aNley. Oreiio , who. on October 1':!. 1 05. made hometeitd etif rv No. .Viiiii, s.-rial, No. (1'.'!'4. for sl..'V'4', N '.jW i4', Section s. Town ship :!5S.. Range I9E. Wil.'anielte Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make tinal five year proof, to es ttttilih claitn to the land above des eri'ied. li.'fnre fh'gis'er ami bci-lvpr, I'. S. Land tilfi e. at Lake vie -v. ( )re 1:011. ou t he i!M It day of .1 anu a r , '1911. 'la i ill a- t I'.' 1 lues a - i : 1 es-e- ; Polk liaiini ter. of Parley, Ore. K. N. Phelps, of l'ai-h y, Oae. Elmer Stanley, of Paisl.-y, Ore. .VI. Ii. Wliitehoitse. of Paisley, Ore. ARTHUR W. ORTON. Peg-ij-ter. If you are ud'eritif? fron bilious ness, constiiiution, indigestion, chron ic headache, invest one cent in a postal card, seud to Ohaaitierlalu's -Medicine Cuapaiy, Dea Moines, Iowa, with your name and address plaiuly on the back and the; will seud you a free sample - f Chamber lain a Stomach aud Liver tablets. Sold by all gooa dealers. CHICHESTER S PILLS- -. TIIK HI 1 UIIVII IID . ."..,"v SOID BY WiUOCISTS EVIRWHEBE The peooliar properties of Cbau berlain's Oouah remnii h... thoronghly tested during epilearioa of Innuesoza. and whn it ... ia time we have not heM m. t SV-u pn,umoo,' Ho" M good Every room in your homei wiu De more enjoyable if properly lighted Mazda Tungsten Lamps are more like day Ugh t than any other artificial light E. T. SPENCE