Anna River Irrigated Orchard and Alfalfa Lands in the Famous Summer Lake Valley A large area of l his land is now upon the market.. ' Following arc a few of the tracts with terms ami prices " prlct Svcornl fmt Third P'mf Pmr Acre First Payment Thr Yrm. Tn . $l.oo $100.00 $150.oo $100.00 40.oo 200.00 CiOO.oo :i00.oo Vio.oo xtOO.OO Tracts 10 Acres 20 Acres 40 Acres The New Town of Spring River lias been laid out within these lands and a limited number of Lots are being placed upon the market at $25.00 and 850 00 per lot. For further information, call on or write Dodson Realty Company I AKFVIEW - OREGON IN ADVERTISING Lakeview Steam Laundry HARRY C. HUNKER, Prop. We give efficient service and do good work. Send your washing and give us a trial. TELEPHONE No. 732 We are now ready to roll your Barley at any time J. D. MARINER MUSIC HOUSE RENO, NEVADA Box, 422 Sells for the Factories the World's Rest Makes of Pianos, built to stand any climate. Factory Guar antee furnished with each instrument. Mehlin & Sons Knabe, Weber, Vose, Fischer, Steck Krell, Lauter, Shonlnger, Weg man, Cable & Sons Kohler & Campbell Stein way, Mehlin, Weber and Lauter Player-Pianos Standard and Wurlister Electrics Made In New York and Boston Sold For Cash or On Easy Payments We sell Pianos for 82S5.00 that you cannot buy elsewhere for $1-00.00. Buy at homeand save money "Coupon Schemes," "Guessing Schemes," "Club Schemes" and "Special Sfde Schemes" are fake meth ods tor unloading cheap pianos. High Grade Pianos are not sold through fake schemes. We make a Specialty of Tuning- and Repairing-. Call or Write for our Catalogs and Prices. 123 NO. VIRGINIA ST. Phone 487 RENO, NEV. Vacations at the Sea Shore Clatsop Beach, Pacific Ocean Low round trip fans art' in effect nil summer. This beautiful beach stretches t wenty-tive miles south of the mouth of the Columbia Hirer. Seaside and Hearliarl have tirst class hotels, cottages ami pumping places, surf hut Iting, lisliing, mountain water, etc. I Low Round Trips Evst 4 Throughout the summer, on theiates given helow, round trip fickets win he sohl to the mint in the east slnwii helow. ami many .'' the the reilwal fans iuoted. fmm RL - iiniiHif inr IioiiiiSl. 31 Bk CENTRAL DFIEGBN VM Great Northern and Northern Pacific Railways Atlantic City.. Hultimore Huston Buffalo Chicago Colorado Sprs, Denver .fill 00 lietroit. .. lo7 no Duluth .. ' mi Kansas City. .. 'Jl Milwaukee ... 7-' 0 Minneapolis . .. :' 00 Montrael .. 00 Xc ir York.... ,.$ HL'.'O Omaha $ COM .. tio 00 J'hiladelpha lOS.W .. HO oO I'iltsdurg ill uti ,. 72 -j0 St. Louis 70 00 .. i;C 00 St. I 'a ill HO 00 ... lor, 00 Toronto Ul oil .. 10s ,o Washington loT'tu The following from on of Portland' moat urretaf ul huaineaa men, and who U candidate for I'. S. Senator on tho Democratic tirket, shows that he fully j appreciates the worth ot newspaper - advertising. I cannot understand how any mtT-i j chant proapirn in tiuinena without tak-l ! inR advantage of the advertising col-j umn of tho new papers. I This was the declaration ot Hon' Selling, of Cortland j "My advertising haa coat me away up in tlx figures during my lust ten years in merchandising," continued Mr. Selling, "and I attribute my i c ceaa in Disiness greatly to the face that I have been liberal in the uxe of printer's ink. "It is a mistaken Idea tha the mer chant who advertises must charge more for his goods than the one who does not. In tact, the very reverse ia the case. Th's has been repeatedly demon started. ' The selling cost of the mer chant who advt-rtixes on each vale made is considerable less than that of the merchant who does not advertise, : and this ditTerence more than takes care of the advertising cost." I AGRICULTURAL MAN FOR TEN COUNTIES 11 ' .,.r- M k4 WHAT MIGHT TAKE PLACE THIS FALL Portland. Ore., September !). Ten Oregon counties will seoure raoh an agricultural advisor, thus securing tho t, 0(H) -'tTored every county that takes such action, olTerod by tho crop Impro vement committee of Chicago. I). O. Lively, vice president of the I'ortland Union Stockyards company, says be has received this number of responses to the otf r which tho cemmmiltee niado through hint. Other counties are considering the matter. To the author ities of each county he has sent the following explanatory letter. "I am advised by the crop improve ment of tho council of grain exchanges at Chicago that thev will put $1000 in to anv county which will raise a fund sullU'icnt to employ a trained agricul turalist of sullicient tact and judg ment for at least two years. This man must be satisfactory to tho State Agricultural College or the United States ollice of farm management or both. "The letter received from the crop improvement committee contains i ; statement that there is half a million i dollars lying doramant in any county ' ( and we believe that when you show j ! your business men that with n littlo well directed elTort this can be put in I circulation annually, they w ill see j that this is a business proposition for! them and will get behind this move ! inent and Rive it lher full support. '1 he ! language applies to tho counties oft j the middle stutvs. Here in Oregon there I I are millions of dollars lying dormant in , every county, and the proposition sub- ! i milted by the crop improvement com-j ! mittoe seems to mo to bo worthy of j ! immediate coot-oration. "Copy of the contract and suggca- j j tions as to tho organization have been ' t sent to me, and if you are ii'.ttrealed j I will te glad to sumlut them for your consideration. This seems to me to be - j a genuine opportunity ler worn mat I will bring actual results. If you are; ! of the same opinion I will be glHil to' 'hear from you. and will cooperate! with you to the fullest extent.' I5', y the NO NAME" HAT We .liitarantee tli it tlie "AV X:nc" Hat yti jutrcliase from ns u ill ive pei lect service, l'urtliei -mtin, will pi mi-e in t to sill y ti it shape which ilmn't Ihcdiiic. I'tirther still, we'll ive ytut ii.on i l.issnii(l style than yon can liutl in anv otlur hat. The "Xo Xntiii'" is :i pcri'ctly tlepciHluhlc lint. 11 V s,'iY so now . yun' II snv so fiftcr, you've xnttl" M'i"' tiiontlisol'iitxnl service out of the one von hti v. The Matchless Store Tailoring-, Cleaning-, Pressing-, Repairing- 11 ESQ NEVER MISSED A DAY IN 32 YEARS Thirtv-two years- c-f hcr.crabls ser vice with the Southern J'aeiflc Com pany in Oregon, is the rernrd of James Skelly, section boss of the Lebanon Hrancti, wno will be retired under the pennon rules of the company shortly. Skellv not oi ly has a record for honor able service, but in all of those years he has never missed u single duy'a work. He went to work for the South ern Pacific known at the time bb the Oregon and California in September, lb80. During that time he saved enough money to buy a 10(1 acre farm near Lebanon. When employe of the Southern I'acitic have reached the age of 70, or have been inrapiciated for work after an honorable service they a'e retired with a pension. Kinder Heer on tap or in bottle- t O'Conuel iV KelgHii'rt saloon Ht I'ainlry ' Dates of Sale July 23, i'0, 3o, SI, WS A ujrust 1, 2, 3, V, 7, VJ, in. '-:, XI. sa, :i, 31, 1U12. September 4, 6. 6, 7, s, 11, 12. 3o, V.HJ. Stopovers and choice of routes allowed In each direction. Final return limit October HI, 1011. Train leu vlnif I'.end li 30 u m .connects directly at I'ullbridffu with Fast through Train East IV. E. COM AN, Con'l Frolyht & Pass. Agt., PORTLAND, ORE. J.. I.. CORBETT, Aat.. BEND, ORE. Let Th Examiner Figure on Your Next Job Work What will happen if neither Taft, i Wilson nor Kooevelt shall secure! ' a majority of the e lrctoral votes this j Kail? j If none of the candidates for lJresi-: dent should receive 2tifi clectorl votes, I that nuTjner being a bare majority, the present houoe would proceed to' elect a President from among the three having the highest electoral vote, on i the second Wednesday of l'ebruary, j each state having ore vote. Of the lorty-eiRht states, twertv-two have a majority of Deiocratic Hepresenta tives hnd would therefore vote for Wil son : twenty-two are Kepublicans and would vote for Taft, unless some of them broke away and went to Roose velt, and four are tied. Twenty-five vctes being necessary to a choice, Wil son would have to gain three states in addition to the solid Democratic vote, Taft would have to gain three in ad d tion to the solid Republican vote in order to be elected. Roosevelt might possibly receive the votes of one or two states counted as Republican. In anv case, an election bv the House is vir tually impossible. The Semite would at the same time proceed to elect as Vice-President one of tne two candi dates having the highest electoral vote. Mars-hall will surely be one of these, Sherman almo t surely the other. Each Senator would have one vote, the St-n-ate being divided thus: Republicans, 50, Democrats 44. vacancies, Colorado and Illinois, 2. These vacancies will probably te tilled in January. Kven if they should be tilled by Democrats the Republicans would still have a nominal majority of four, the number necessary to elect heing lorty-nine. but in that case the abstention of two of their number would prevent an election, while if both the vacancies should be tilled by Republicans, four absentees would produce the same lack of rehult. Of those elected as Republicans the following have announced their adhe sion tu the Progressive Party: Dixon, R'istow, Clupp Rourne, and IVndexter. Uorah, and Works have remained in the Republican ranks, but their smypathy with Roosevelt is strong and they would be unwilling to vote for Sherman, bince the deadlock in the House would give him a lull term as President. Kven though the latter two remained in line, the four declar ed Progressive could by voting for Johns, n prevent either Sherman or M ar.-4ha.li from hecommir.g Vice-President and from immediately succceeding to the Presidency through the ai ure of the Hou.se to elect. Under the law providing for the till ing of office of President in case of the removal, death, resignation or inability of both the President and Vice-President, the Secretary ot State would then act as President until a President had been elected. The same law makes it mandatory upon the acting President upon taking office tu call a special ses sion, giving twenty day's notice, the evident purpose being that Congress shall call a special election, as provid ed by Article 2, Sec'.ion 6 of the Cons titution. Therefore, in ease of a deadlock in both Senate and House, Secretary Knox would become acting President, another election would be held and RooHevt.lt would have a second oppor tunity of winning. If Roosevelt and Johnson bhould re ceive a larger electoral vote than Taft and Sherman, the chances of a dead lock in the House would not be diniir ished, and four Republican Senators could, by their absence, prevent the held such is the chapter of possible election of Johnson bB Vice-President c mplicntions onened by the advent of and fctill make Knox acting president tne Progressive party. It la a pleasant unti a .ew election by tne jeop!e was prospect of turmoil and tribulation. Doing Their Duty Scores of Lakeview People Learning the Duty of the Kidneys are To filter the blood Ih the kldii'n duty. When tliV ffi.il to do thin the kid ne.VH ure Mck. liHckiiclio an I m.my kidney il Ih fol low; Help the kidneys do tln-ir work. DounV kidney i!ld liuve cured many Hevere ciihi-h. Proof In tin- following: Mrn, V llliaiu CUarlev, Ortic St., Medford, On-gnn., caj'H: "Tli public statement 1 gave In jrai' ot Doan'n Kidney I'I;1h in l'.K)7 ntlll IioMh good. I occamoually tako tills remedy and find that It keopn my kldnevH In pro per working order. The kidney ae cretluiirt were unnatural and Houin-tlnx-H I bad hucIi acute pains In inv back that I could ttcarcely bend over. I did not (deep well and (lesplie tin; uhu of plasters llnlineutH and remedies of various kinds I continued to Hiif fer. While in that condition, Doan's Kidney I'illn were brought-, to my at tention and procumin a upply, I commenced t heir tiHe, In about two weekH I felt better and tho con ten tH of the two boxen inado me well. I have recommended Doan'n Kidney PillH to tunny other people." For Hale by pII dealer. Trice 50 ceutH. 1'onter-Milburn Co., liuffalo, N. V., sole ByintH for tho United States. Uenie obi r the name DounV uud t.-.ko no ui: r. Lakeview Saddlery A 'oiiileti llneof wagon mul buggy ll.i r II t'MN, v lilpx, rolieH, bit, rlat'M, oMirM,)r!lf , i o -to-etti-H, I'tc, -te. - m. e mm V.siV W3 n. i'; 5.. j I'.wry thing In tli I ln of -a r ring -n lid liiirc f urn I h It -lugs. IC pairing by co in pet en t nifii. THE BEST VAQUERO SADDLE ON THE MARKET AHLSTROM & GUNTHER, Props. Successors to S. F. AHLSTROM The University of Oregon Correspondence School otfers, -'A'-.', with the except ion of cost ot mst aire on papers il roi.t of the CnivcisitY i:t-litton lUilh tin. to CI'I'll.WS OF Olil.tiO.Y, forty I .MVI.nsI'l V roi nsl.S l ll Ability to prott ty the courses n'lcct "il Is the only rei iiircim . of enrollment in the Coin-spomlenci he pa it merit . Courses an- nte r In the tlcpnrl mails of Hot any, lie linuiiir. economics, Education. Flee trie It y, l.'nllsh J. Herat ure, I'nullsh Composition, History. M il liemat ics. Mechanical lirawlnir, I hysleal Education, 1'hyslcs, 1 'l i siuloiry, I'sycholosry, Soelology, anil Survey Inir. Write to t he Scent nry of t he Correspondence Selnml, I'nlverslty of Oregon, Cuweiie. lor Informal ioti atnl catalogue, COl'UShS IX l:i:sll)i:sci: at the Cnhersity prepare for the Pro fessions of i:x(iixi:r:i:ixi;. .im i:xi.is.t, law, mi:ihcixi: ami TI'ACHlXd. Fall semester opens Tuesday, Sept. 17. Address the Registrar for catalogues descripllxe of the College of Fiigincerlng, the Colleee of Liberal Arts, the School. of lal urn I loll. Commerce, Law, Medicine and Music. CONSOLIDATED STAGE CO. P. At. CORY, loasoo LAKEVIEW - OREGON Operates Stages, carrying United Mmh, f Kpre mid I'asacngcrs on the following routc.: LAKEVIEW TO PLUSH KLAMATH FALLS TO LAKEVIEW AUTOnOMl.!: OI'lATI U IN CONNECTION WITH TMH 5TAOI-5 pAk:si On. Way Mound trip Klamath Falls Route - - - $10.00 $18.00 Plush Route 4.00 7.00 Ol.llCliS: Lak.vl.w , ..... 5Ik Offlc. Pluih .... Sullivan Hutal Klsmitth Fall . , American HuUI ENGINEERING, MAPPING AND SURVEYING S. A. MUSHEN County Surveyor City Engineer TOWNSITES SURVEYED AND MAPPED Land Reports Made Blue Prints of Government Townships Read The Examiner Want Ads