Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, February 27, 1913, Image 3

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    SCHOOL CIIILOIitN
WILL GET PRIZES
SAYS INCOME TAX
WOULD BENEFIT
Lakeview Saddlery
X
Smoke Pleasure and other Pleasure
for the Man Who Smcl;c3
a h .
M B t Mm lVf
f rum- Jy m
f it i A
1 . i a i M JT
ThT ' MIH'ke filenM!"' In ln- imf "I"' 'iriinia
nil NnrMi Cnrolnm lirtjjlit leal. 'I'Iumimiik's .r. I. r it lo mijr
o'lirr pijir Inlmcco. 'I'linroiililv Hfcil iiii) ktcinniril ni)
tbcn (fruiiuliteil A irrfrct jni tulmccii nut limu better
rolled ir -iKr'tlr. ,
Our and a half ounce of thi cboice tolmecn rout
imlv V, biuJ 'it each k yon prt a lxk f curette
! tx-rn KUl'.K.
Tin oilier plrnnurrii nrr 'be iVmmiU I lint rr ttrrurrd
will- On- ("im.ii in racb nck f '.'A'.'''" iVvr I)ukr'
Mixture. 'I'liesr rrsent itdviii .lt! mid vuuk. Tlnnli
of tbr pleasure tlmt wm vu! ! (m ini-- can i-t 'nun a
n'ltinff nifn-limr, free, or sccb 'iriicl-- -is fountain win,
Imll. tikal'. I'll f !-.-. -1 1 1 wt . siln-rnrr.
. fislillljr
etc.
mm
li'liiilo r'i.'iijt t
nxls, turiiitiirr
A a s pedal offtr, J
during February
ant March only we J
iwi ; you our
nu illustrated cata- I
ojy of presents, FREE.
Just srml 'is your Maine I
mnl mlilrrss on n m -1 ;i ! . J
. nf"Hi 'm I'ukt'i ,Viim matt I
,, .." ' tM -rirm HOttESHOE, '
J T..l(.':)l:-S NAIUKALU AF.
(.HAM 1H (WIST, ivutom rem J
Fot KHiiitSIi l. V rful. I
I'll K rlA'f. CUT. P I K l MONT
(K.AKH1IJ, U.IX t IGARETTE3. ,
I'rriniiim Dcpl.
c(yfttt'(yjtAA, $r&uoo Cat
ST. LOUIS, MO,
IF IT COSTS MORE TO LIVE
IT COSTS MORE TO
OVERLOOK THE
ADVERTISEMENTS
p. W h
' 1 IvN Tilings cost
more, opportuni
ties to buy econo
mically ;i re worth
more. No house
wife in this city,
w h o fe e 1 s n u 1
t knows the slihest hardship
on account ot'hiyh prices, can
afford to remain blind to the
weekly opportunities of sav
ing offered to her by the ad
vertising merchants. These
nlive merchants are often
able, through effecting quick
and large sales of an article,
to cut the selling price to
very nearly cost price. The
housewife should see that
when they do this the volume
of quick sales will always re
pay them. Watch lixaminer
Ads week by week. It pays.
Lake County Examiner
Kvrry nrhool I oy mid j(lrl In the
Mlate will liti rleliifi'le I lo know that
Ihpy are. going to ha e an citipiirtunity
Kfiin win Strtland pony
t UieHtnte Fair. 1 lio 1'ortUnd Union
Stock Yarila f'ompnry ar; Kivlrj; f.c
pony ami it will It a rilrr cne. Nothirj;
in all tlir iriz; lixt at the State Fair
IhhI ji-Hr Hi trHnt'i) hi y thing like the
attention that tti; Shi tl nl firme (lid.
I'h in pony will I r (ri v ri to th b"y or
girl who rruikrii trn lx--t t-xhihit ol
livektock at thr Siat Fair next fall.
That exhilnt ni n-iKt nf nt IchxI
nrm trio or pen of rhirk na or clu- kn,
wo pitfit and a ahi I p. TIip I ( yn r i 1
Ifirln who rompi-tt; for the txry will
have an opportunity to compete for
K Vcml olhiT rizrc for the winning
trio of i Hch I'lttM ; M (HrriS'n
olfern tli ( ih to the hoy or pirl mHkirg
the larj'i'Bt and hcHt exhilut of poultry:
the Klatu Poultry Arrociation (fivei a
fn cup for the tent pen of t irda i tic
male aid four ft-malea; "Poultry
Life" aleo jrivoH H fine cup for whim
they cbo rompi-te; IljiUHfr I5ron. x'lvep
hi, air k n tfl he hild r 6 f i f the moi-l
pobltry I y Jut e lkt ; arid the Nor' h c-t
Poultry Journal rivch a yur'i fuliitrrip
tlon to every prize winner in tte poul
try department. : the hoy who fit.n an
hows the heat ahnep will pet a v,tni
rni-h prize iind the one whodoea the
hcht in II o pig feedmu cot tent, feeriii g
atid exhihilii k two i K ai d furnifhi' g
an account of anme, nhi win cot,
profit, etc., will rtceivca lihoral prize
which ve will tell yon all at out in xn
other utory, and in the ptize lint which
will foon I published. The total val
ue ofTeied Uv children at the ntnte
fair IhiH year will be ter f.!(H)0.
Now boys und irlit lont' you think
it will nay you to try to win this pony
hi ii non e of the other prize above
rrentior eii, all of which ou can com
pete for while trying for the pony. (let
bucy with your hickeno, pigs lambs and
gardens.
A WANT AD IN THE
ake CoeMy Examiner
WILL BRING RESULTS
lu IITLES.
ft-ty 'c -.i'-cu to Herom' Nme
ii.mc w ui be n(j HretineO.
Iniii-ii o.i inc.- mo (Hie?, ale aoine
!.in i mil i.i in Hie niliii.irj reailcr.
il (in- c'i in illn'i I 1 1 mi the I lirklxll
eiiini- .ii ii-iiiiii'iii iii:i tic ot 111
!i-ii-i In Hie ii. i I'l.n f. mil Allien
.a. i iri-tii- Mi hi "I ;tiieral" lc-rmm-
t , iti x hi Intuitu i lie mayor
nt a I hi U i-ii 1 1 ailil- In his name K'
ledie II.il -l l liei elm it woiiiil nut tic
Minor .lulin Sinitli. tmt Sunt Li ftolctiic
Itaisi
A ealiili I ii prince of the royai
line mi. I " M nil ii in ii it-il m rcpieMcntative.'
raiikmu nct to the itultaii tuuiseir in
tiiiiiii'tii in t- The next title of Impor
tance in stielk ill I mIu in. or head of I lie
Moti.'imiiiednii fall I). Imam Is the title
by wlilcti a priKkl U originally uU
dresseil
I'astia is the highest title within the
Klft of (lie Miltnu It Is colitcricd clilct
ly on men who achieve distinctniu in
arts and icitcis oi In commerce ami i
mote or ii'-s cumtiiou ainonu the k'iciil
nicrchaiitn nt rurkev or ttin.se who un
tier the old retime had a liaml in tile
collection of taxes I lie wind ' liey
attached to (tie name ot a pcrsuii itnli
cnlcs that Hie hearer l disiiiimiislieii
(or sei vh c ot ttie country. The term
eftcmH" indicate that the mini si ntt
dres-cd is In'licr in liirth. Iticedinu or
edocatlnu tliau tlic man spcauini; ami
Is a Vill'lalic title. ll.-iclullll- nil '.tic
rank if tlm-e earrynm on a convcrsa
tiuii I'lie rniiil vi.ier. or sadnra.aiii. is
ttie premier id Hie cahinct and is the
liluMlest nt vovenilhf III civil nlHclills
I he governor of n province is know n
as vail. I his term is added to the
name instead of IicIiik prelixcd - hull
amipolis News.
SINGIoJG MOTHERS.
Charm ot the Muic ot Their Voices to
Tneir Little Onei.
They came to me in a ilreaiu -those
siiiuiin: mnt tiers. A limit slow pro
resMiiii nt shililowv forms, ncaiillfnl as
ralntiowM mid as wonderful, sinuiiii; a
strange tianntlm; melody full of mys
tery. Tlrst came troops of girl tnotli
crs. chisilmr their little halics with u
tcinlenicsK i hut was Half fear anil
with wide. Iiuiiiriiig eyes filled with
holy light and (tic consciousness ot the
deepest realization of life Then came
atroiig mothers of youth, lending Imp
py faced cliildreii and couliilciit vvitli
H simse ot power. Iiuovant with Hope
and riidiant with piiuiii.se. Last of till
ciime silver mot hers nf men. leaning
on their stalwart sons and. though
iHiwed with yearn, yet gloriously
young in spirit, hallowed tiy memo ncs
a ml glowing with the victory ot
hi tiievement And I. it mother, watch
ing these pass liy and listening to thclt
haunting music, lelt as never tietore
the divine algulrlciince of mothertinoil
mid all the hidden meanings m the
word stuglng "
All this is music In h uiarvHiiius
mood hut there Is tin oniric on earth
iiioic appealing or more tar reachtui:
t tin ii the voice of n mother singing m
her Utile ones. No audience ever lis
tened wllti keener rupture to any
prtuih donna than thai little group
gathered in the lut'luOl hour in H
mother's Luce. It is Her dearest jov
at that time to put Into mii-h- iii tic
siicredness ot ui.ii li.'i'lioi.d and tin '!'','
pihess nt c 1 1 1 : 1 1 1. ) I . to Icii'll ami lo
charm mnl to tune the lienrts ot Her
children -Anne I'. .. l-'leld in Citlfts-
IIIUU. '
Conri rning the irenme tax quention i
Mr. Tavernrer. nf Waahinirtnr. I) I'.. !
writer the KUmath North estern
follown :
Few persona realize the far rearhirg
Importance of the fact thst the United
St .tea will soon have an income tax
on its tutu'e.
Firat of ad it meana that millionaire
will, for the firdt time aince th'a nation
haa atoixl. bear a fair proportion of
the t un mi of taxation.
It ia CHtiriiB'ed that ore hundrrd
million d'.IUrs will be ruined annually
hy taxing incumea. Thia will mean
that that amount of taxation ia to be
taken off the thir jri that the people
muit hnve, in order to live, and be.
placed on wealth. J
Under the system of protection aa ;
played in thia country, nearly every
penry of the money n ceaHary to run
the government, maintain the army j
and navy, coi struct public btiildmgii, ,
etc., is taictd by taxing the thirg ;
the people at, wear and tice. The
only thug that protection does not tux
ia wealth. A man with a fortune off
ten million dollars has not been repuirtd j
to pay a Kir gle penny of tax lo the r at-1
ional governmet t. This reema almost i
unbelieviible, but it is true. The man
working ot the cection for one dollar
and fifty rents per dy. with a family j
of five children, is at the present time j
actually contributing more to run the ;
national government than the million- j
are bachelor, toj proud to marry and i
ra ae a family.
Tte l.'nittd StHtta of America 18 j
practifblly the only one of tne great I
rittmns where nich a cor.dtiion exists.
Nearly tverv first class ration on earth I
levies either an it come tax or an in
heritance tax. We ' ave neither.
Why hive we never been able to
place an income tax on the statute
books? is the queeti' n that naturally
arises. Here ib the answer: High
protectionihts have prevented the pas
sage ot an income Ihx law, because
they kn that the more money the
government collede I from taxing in
comes, the les excuse there would be
for a tariff tax. To take protection!
hwhv from the tariff trusts is to in-I
tefere with the ir monopolies. And how
could the tariff trusts gouge consumers
without having monopolies of Ameri
can markets?
The American people are paying an
nually about eight millions mere for,
their cotton g 'ods than thev ought lot
pay, becHtise of the iniqtiitious Payne-
Aldrich tariff law The 63rd Congress j
is preparing to interfere with tnis rob
bery. There will be a big downward J
revision on ail kinds of cutton goods. I
Having 8 ireeeded in its obiect of j
settling the available land about Fort1
Rock, Lake County, the Loma Vieta
Homesteaders' Association has changed I
its nsme to the Loma Vista Develop- j
ment Association. Hereafter this or-
ganuation will give its attention to
developing its territory. Two new
member of the Oregon Development
League that came in during the past
week were the Agntss Commercial
Club and the Pleasant Valley Push
Club. S
"Hogs and Bankers"
Urder the above caption, in Sunset,
the Pacific Monthly, tor February, the
cashier of a Bend bank is given credit
for being the first Oregon banker to
buy hogs ard put them out to board
with his country friends, taking in
payment their notes for a year. Local
readers will recognize the cashier as
C. S Hudson of the First National
Bank, who has recently taken steps to
import two carloads of thorojghbred
dairy cattle, to be sold to farmers on
the same basis. Thev will arrive
some time in April and every animal is
already spoken for.
"W'ithhout exception, they paid prin
cipal and interest promptly, and in no
instance did the farmers repoit a pro
fit of less than a hundred per cent,"
buys they article in Sunset.
The Pacific Coast Fruit Association
is the latest organization formed to
encourage the best methods ot Jruit
growing, packing and marketing. The
establishment of uniform grader', dis
tiiuution of reliable market intelligence
and affiliation with central marketing
agencies are among the objects aimed
at. Fruits growers of Western Oregon
are interested in the association and its
luHiiausrters are at Portland.
Kanc-h for sale loil acres on Camas
Piuirle. 1500 cords wood; noixi
shearing corrals; largv house, barn
mnl out buildings. Address Itosa
McDanlels, Lakeview. Oregon. A29
Dates for Oregon fairs next full were
fixed at a recent v rference uf the
North Pacific Fail Association. Open
ing dsys were l I as follows: Oregon
Stale F'liir, September 2'.l; McdfotJ,
September 10: Hoscburg, September !'.
F100 new Piutth I'reinler tvK writer
f ire."il. See H, A. IT t ley, I.tikcvievv,
Oregon, r.i-tf
lliltliHlou Brown School Slices all
alutri. Meiiautlle Co.
A complete line of
w agon and buggy
hanirmi, whip",
robcM, bit, rlftt,
KptirH,ullt",roNe
et ton, etc., etc.
w
if
Kverytlilnjf In thr
I ln of carrlaK
und liore furnish
ing. Repairing
by competent
men.
THE BEST VAQUERO SADDLE
ON THE MARKET
AHLSTROM 8c GUNTHER, Props.
Successors to S. F. AHLSTROM
ANNA RIVER IRRIGATED LANDS
Productiveness demonstrated by growing
crops. Lands surround new town
of Spring River. Best in
vestment in Lake
County
Dodson Realty Company
LAKEVIEW
OREGON
Our Meats Look Good
tiistf trunil uml nrr hd'hI. Cut
ft nin fiinUi frit stock, thpy urn
unfit, trridfr und Juicy. I'-etter
let us scrnl you a nice roust or
Mime nice ii lent chops. TI.en
.1 ' know what prime meat
really
Lakeview
Meat Market.
HAYES & GROB. props
THE
LAKEVIEW ABSTRACT & TITLE CO,
ABSTRACTS TO ALL REAL PROPERTY IN LAKE COUNTY, 03IG0M
Our Complete Tract Index
Insures! Accuracy, Promptness and Reliability
Such an Index is the ONLY KhLMBLK system from which an
Abstract can lie made, showing ull defects of title.
IVo Also Furnish
SURETY BONOS anti
FIRE INSURANCE
H. W. MORGAN, Manager, LAKEVIEW, OREGON
POSTOFFICE BOX 243 PHONE 171
NEVADA -CALIFORNIA-OREGON RAILWAY
Daily Service Reno to LaKeview Except Sundays
No. 1 Arrives Lakeview at 8:35 P. M.
No. 2 Leaves Lakeview at 7:05 A. M.
Daily Except Sunday
I'ulltnan & HuflettService Between Lakeview and Keoo
C. W. CLASS, AGENT :: LAKEVIEW, OREGON
THE INCREASED COST OF LIVING
is H complicated problem, but many ure solving It by eliminating
from their diet list all food of doubtful nutritive value.
Romember, Quality Counts
It Is not the amount of food yon eat but the energy value received
that gives results, and it is the non-reettgnltlon of this fact that
causes so much dyspejisla and other forms of ,
stomach trouble today. To those seeking a com- '
plete, easily digested food, suitable tor all uges
and conditions.
BORDBfX
Malted
JMk
IMU MAMO
HAS NO EQUAL
BORDEN'S
Malted Milk
IN THE SQUARE PACKAGE
consisting of rich, creamy milk, with ext. .ctsof
wheat und hurley malt tin powder form und
non-alcoholic',, with .!.'' w.isie mutter cliti.liutl
ed, come its u revclution.
Write fur n practtcul liecipe Book, which
will alio w you ho w a very little money, properly
expended, ca n be made to prodiu e the best ivsuUs
.l.-.A your druggh t for fire Tr'.tl Pucln gc
THORNTON'S DRUG STORE