Lake County Examiner ALTERATION SALE BARGAINS MANY ITEMS AT A BIG REDUCTION Official Paper of Lake County, Oregon I ! ii ADVEHTI.MNO KATB5. Rnrnlar standing aU $1.00 an Inch. Htilt o limn rmci!, rn't month. All aiauilin a I" ffttncrri frw twtc a month, fort ot rompiwi t in charted forll xlra rhanirva. All m-m-IkI SHMlllon titra. All ataorl tnm a1a. tr Hoadora, loral eolnmn, 10c. pr tncoh !n r ilon. .ii ad. 6c. a lln ch inn rl'an Ca-d of lliank il.OO. Keaoluiiont o. cou.1 toac. II. Ml and npwarda. fjv-Tranalrnt AdTentaina and Job Prior Bt.rub In adTauca. A 1 bills moil be paid tbs Brttof each month. SUBSCRIPTION RATE. vin Trot, in adTaooa, fix nimh I'ln--mmilha, " tioo aF"lf n ' nald la iitiinw, II SO lb raat !.-! i : Nattc ta 9aaer1ar to Th Rtaailnpr who rmova locality o another, ur rhanm ' addrvaa nhonifl rmmbtr to u a card ao IhiMr paper it ail .n tha rlf hi puaioMoc Lakeriewr, Oregon, Thnrlv, .lune 27, 1912 COUNCIL. IS CAIW11LK One objection raised against th adoption of a aewerage system at tbia time, ia tbat tb membera of tbe coun cil bave never bad any prevloua experi ence in sewer construction. Wa rouat acknowledge that we fail to sen the force ot thia argument. It would be impossible to secure a council of live members from tbe citizens of Lakeview wbo bave had such experience. All tbat ia necessary for the council to da ia to employ a competent engineer to lraw tbe plans and epecicationa, and after toe contracts are let, to employ an engineer and inspector to aee tbat the contract and specifications are car ried out. Every month this engineer would make a atatement to the council that the contractor bad dore a certain amoont of work and was entitled to ao anucb money according to the contract, which tbe council would authorize tbe treasurer to pay. Tbe plan of pay ment adopted is ao simple that when tbe work ia dore that it would be an easy matter for any citizen of the town to calculate the proper eoat of tbe work for himself. The council bas already accomplished the most important fea ture connected with tbe sewerage sys tem. From the business 1 ke manner in which tbey procured tbe complete and detailed plans for the work to be done, we believe tbey use the; aame good judgment in performing. tbe necessary duties after tbe bonds -FARMERS SHOULD EXIIIBITPRODUCTS Urged to Make Displays on Exhibit Cars and at Dry Farming Congress Dr. E. 1). Everett, secretary ot the Lakeview Commercial Clut, ia in re ceipt of a letter from C C. Chapman, secretary of the Portland Commercial Club, urging tbat some method be adopted to get the farmera of this sec tion to make exhibits of their products at all the tig Land Shows, Railroad Exhibit Cara and at tbe Dry Farming Congress. "Unless you send us the samples you will not get tbe publici ty," says Mr. Chapman. He says to gather all products in the proper season, and that he will fur nish shipping directions later, the thing to do nsw is to get available pro ducts ready for shipment. JThis is one of tbe best means for ad vertising a country. Lake County ia capable ot aending in good exhibits and she should be represented at these public displays. It not only affords j the producer to adverise the country by I furnishing tbese exhibits, but it affords i a chance to advertise bis own indi- Boys' Suits Golf Shirts Ladies' Collars Wash Skirts Your pick of one lot of Men's fine (iolf Shirts, An assoi ttnentof Ladies' Ladies' Wnsli SkirtH in boys' Knee Taut Suitsthat that sold lonnerlv up to fancy Collars, and Collar white, tan mid figured inn- formerly sold up to $0.50, $1.50, you buy them now ami CulV Sets, worth 7fc, tennis, worth up to $2.25 at only at your choice your choice only $2.50 95c 45c $1.00 LADIES' SHOES AND OXFORDS $ Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3 Lot 4 Consisting of Shoes and Consists of Shoes and Consists of Shoes and Consists of Shoes and Oxfords sold formerly up Oxfords formerly sold up Oxfords, formerly sold up Oxfords, in black, tan and to $2.o( a pair. White to $.l.;0 a pair. Mack mid . .,.- , ;minii4. v ,. , , 4, ,i Duck Sandals and Shoes, tan leathers and patent " " P1a'1r' 1 , , leathers, worth Vici Kid Oxfords ami Shoes leathers, in lace and but- a11 st',tf's nml k,;,1,K'rs of up to $5.00 n pair, both blacks and tans. ton styles. the season. You take Your choice now, u pair Choice, a pair Your choice at your choice at, a pair $1.50 I $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 have been voted. At any rate the laci remains mat me nreaem counci. W)lh hla own name ,nd to- pace where waa Dut into office by a big majority I jt wag grown f the votes of the citizens of the - xown, principally for this very purpose, i BOOStS LakevFeW On tbe sewerage question thev have Kundav'a Oreironian contained a man vidual farm by labeling tbe product lived up to their obligation in such a aoanner as to juptify tbe confidence placed in them. At the last election the citizens of Lakevie w showed that they wanted a aewerage system and tbat tbey wanted tbis council to build it, and the Exam iner believes tbe town will vote tbe aecessary bor.ds to carry it out. No organization in a community is f more importance than the band. It ia always a true guide to tbe progrea eiveness of any eitv. Tbe remark is nf ten over heard to come from visitors: "Thia town ia a live one. and is tull.'of ; UBPic ot the Portland Commercial of the atate outlining the route by which to reach Lakeview by automo bile. Tbe purpose of this is for the tr'p here in August, and in reference to tbla, the Oregonian saya in part : Unquestionably the longest all-Oregon auotmobile trip trom Portland thia Summer, and tbe one carrying the largest number of Portland people, will oe tbe motor excursion through Central Oregon to Lakeview for the convention of the Central Oregon De velopment League August 20, 21, and 22. The journey will be under the good enterprising people and bas a rat tling gooa band best I ever beard for its size. AH of which merely goes to sbow that any locality is judged large ly ty the company of musicians it keeps. Boost for your band, it rep re- Club and will occupy about 10 days Party Visits Lake Mr. and Mrs. John Pearson and two children, of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan, of Bend, last week ents to the outside world what vou are: can,e down from the latter place. I f k I A 1 n n ii The Home of Good Values The Home of Good Values Cypay Word'aaa Language. To couuuunicute with oue another gyptiles now uso let tern and iboy use the telosruph. too, when ne esstary ei'lally In this country. Hut the modern Komaiiy also follows the "pat teran." trm-lni; the footsteps or wniron tracks of bis frlemls on the rontf by the same mi'thixl employed by his an cient prototype, reading directions where no words are written us cleitrly as tbe tforglo docs a roadside sign board. But the putterau ciin be rend by the gypsy only It Is hiddeu and secret, although It may be In plain alKht, as a hiiilxarcl Is open and pub lic. The imtieruo may be formed of sticks or stones or grass placed crows fashion at the parting of roads In such manner that only a Bjpsy would In stantly notice and uuderstuud. To biin It means much tirst of all. the direc tion taken by Komaiiy predecessor. Century Magazine. Additional Briefs l an Krnwn nr trttt llnffAl l.ab- i - in t . . ii i . i so us to be able to leave about the tlrat and, therefore, unable to cerform hla usual strenuous dutiea. "Cap" say the trip to Alturas did him up. t .! M7 1 1 - . . m a l s Lewnnjriu., iKenuur me Oregon ,, rtH1Mv .,.., ,hB departure. Pardan for Franklin V, land. Informs us that he will return ! of those fine trout tbat prevail In the there to locate and prartlro dentiatry. j Chewaucan. Why don't you grt 'cm. He expecta to close hia buslneas here The Preaa. which Is now in the hands of the authorities will be under the of next week. Dr. and Mr. Uoyd have ; lngUBRement of Rev. Wilcox until an lived in Lakeview several years, where administrator a appointed. be has enjoyed a good practice, and ' they have made numerous friends who news of their I in Lakeview with District Manager E. i N. Strong. Mr. Wylile has been desig nated local representative for the com-! pany here and has come to stay. His family will shortly join him from Prineville, where he was formerly sta tioned. Mr. Wylde feela highly satisfied with his new location. President Taft signed tbe act of con gresa limiting to eight hours the daily service of laborers and mechanics em l ployed on government work, and im- The Hungarian Crown. mediately afterward issued an execu- The HuuaarUn crown worn at their i t,ve order exempting any con'racta in accession by the emperors of Austria j connection with the Panama canal Un as kings of HiuiKury Is tbe Identical j til June 1, 1915. The canal now will and where you're at. Oregon will be urged to adopt a law. in conserving livestock and to increase production f cattle in particular, for bidding tbe slaughter of a beiter or female calf for three years, unless the animal ia by nature made incapable of propagation. All other states of tbe Union will be requested to adopt simi lar measures, aa a result of the draft cf statute accepted by the National Stock Exchange Association, just before it adjourned its annual convention. Tbey were brought down by Lorenzo Fox in an automoble. The partv came for the purpose of making a tour ot in spection of the valley, but after ar- i rival, Mr. Pearson received a very urg ing telegram which compelled his im mediate return to Portland. Mr. Ryan has visited as before but it was tbe first for Mr. Pearson and be expressed himself as being highly pleased with the country seen. They expect to re turn later. We Have Just received a ship ment of the famous Gotzian and Goodman Bros.' Shoes Including black and tan. high and low cuts, the latest styles for Spring and Summer Give us a call 1 von vc; ei a 9 LAKEVIEW DRUGGISTS DESERVES PRAISE wear, before where. se- Economjy Store Hall & Reynold, druggist, deterve much praise from Lakeview people for introducing here the piruple buck thorn bark aud glycerine mixture known as Arfler-t-ka. This ttimple Oennan remedy first became fatuous by curlnx appendicitis and it has now been discovered that A SINGLE DO.-E relieves sour stomucb and con stipation INSTANTLY. It Is the on ly remedy which never fails. one made for Stephen and used at bis coronation over 800 years ago. Tbe whole Is of pure gold, except tbe set tings, and weighs almost exactly four teen pounds. The netting above allud ed to consist of fifty-three sapphires, fifty rubles, one emerald and 338 pearls. It will be noticed that there are no diamonds among these precious adornments. This Is accounted for by the oft quoted story of Stephen's aver sion to such gems because be consid ered them "unlucky." be finished before that date according to the expectation of tbe engineers Dr. W. It. Hovd, who last week re- Mays, form er atate senator for Multnomah county, Oregon has been granted ty President Taft on the ground that the govern ment prosecutors had uaed improper method in securing hia conviction for land frauds at Portland in 1U07. Tbia ia the second pardon in the Mitchell-Hermann land cases, Willlard N. Jones having been pardoned by the president several days aao. I C. E. Kobinaon, has received the appointment of U. S. Commissioner at Paisley, to till the position made va cant by the resignation vf Geo. Parke. All hi friend will be glad to learn of Mr. Robinson's appointment, and will congratulate him on hia success. Paisley Pick-ups (Chewaucan 1'n-ns) Mr. Eph Miller and wife returned from a few days business and pleasure trip to tbe County Seat. Lota of fisherman along the river. turned from an extended trip to Port-j but we haven't seen anyone with any J NOTICE TO CHEDITOKH In the matter ot the estate of t'lutr leu W. Moore. deceuMed. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has Itd appointed by the County ourt ol Lake IViunly. Ore gon, Administrator of the ab"ve en titled estate, mid nil Hrsona having claim against the said siat are re quired to p.CHciit aame duly verified and with projs?r vouchers, to the un dersigned at Ins otllce In I-akevlew, Oregon, with In nix month trom the dato of the II rut publication of tbla notice, laUd and first published tbla 27th lay ot June. 1U12. W. LA 111 THOMPSON. Ad-intnlatrator. I Battle of tha H.rringa. The battle of the herrings was the comical name given to a flgbt between an English force and a French detach ment not far from Orleans In 1-129. The English were conveying a largo ! quantity of supplies, maluly herrings, for It was Lent, to the army that woa besieging Orleuns. The Ensiib bad l.UO men. the French C.00O. The for mer repulsed the assailants and saved the herrings, so the buttle was named In honor of tbe supplies. Discriminating Buyers of Life Insurance Give Preference to Oregon . n if The Only Company "Exclusively Oregon" rVfKA YED or stolen last week I rum the Ulckerson ranch near Fort iiid well, Cal., one black horse, weight alKjut 1200 pounds, branded FH on left stifle, wire cut on front foot. Keward will be paid for any In formation leading to recover . No tify ;A. J. Ulckerson, Lakeview, Oregon. FOK BALE One epaii matched bay geldings, 4 years old, well broke, Mound, weight 27"0 pounds. One span geldings 11 years old, round, true team, weight 2700 lbs. Price for fonr with chsin harness 550. Write or see M. D. Williams, Davis C'Jeek, Calif. Jo 27tf Camas Sawmill Is now running right along. Any and all persons wanting lumber will hud It here. All orders promptly filled. Ktlmfilg 4 Christie. JuO-tf I, Andrew Vlnyard, have one bay horse that came to luy ranch June 5 i:12. iiiaiidcd IJ, on the leit shoul der, owner pleH come and pay for ad and take the horse. Ju )-A22 Willing to Tak Th.m Back. A letter came from the clothing firm oaying that the cloth that bad been sent them was full of moths. Was the wholesale house taken uliack? Not it. By return post went a missive to this effect : "On looking over your order we find that you did not order any moths. It was our error, and you will please re turn them at once at our e .use." Argonaut. Couldn't Help Himself. "He lived next door to a man for ten years without even learning bis neighbor's name." "Can you Imaglue anybody being so unsociable!" "Oh. yes. You see, the warden ". ouldu't let them talk." Birmingham Age-Herald. One Consolation. "My wife Is suing me for divorce," sighed the man. "I wish I were dead." "Cheer up, old boy. It's a wbola lot better to have your wife spending ali mony than life Insurance." Detroit Free Press. CIom Mouthed. Caller So your sister and ber flanca are very close mouthed over their en .'iipeiuent? Little Ethel Close mouth ed! You ought to see them together! Auckland News. This Is Our Wonderful Record In 1909 OrCgOn Life sold more policies In Oregon than any other company ! In 1910 OregOIl Life sold more policies in Oregon than any other company I In 1911 Oregon Ufesold more policies in Oregon than any other company I In 1912 Oregon Life is greatly surpass ing all of its former achievements! Best for regonicims A. L. Mills President Home Office; Corbett Building:, Portland L. Samuel General Mgr. Lewis Wylde Agent, Lakeview, Ore, r