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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1913)
SINNOTT BUSY MAN ; BEFOREJN OFFICE Congressman -Elect Gays Eastern Oregon Has i Been Neglected HIGHWAY HINTS. Tha relation batwaan good roada and higl.ar, mora tub- T atantial raal aitata valuaa ia Z coming to bo undaratood, Lakeview Saddlery If you don't do aomathlng to bold tho matarial on your roada than tha automobila will blow It ovar tho fanoa. Our aduoational Institutions should appraoiata tha nscassity for comprshanaivo Instruction in road construction and maints-nanca. 1 B I I' Z4 X "Real Fisherman's Luck r . rv..i. i c i lur uukcs mixture oiuukcts Good tobacco mm J a giMxl red Ih.il'n n r-1 f Inrkr rotn hi Tint Ion fur the angler -ami hrre' thr w.'iy you ran have tlirm both. V? All smokera should know Duke's Mulurr iiini)? by iJggrtt f Myert at Durham, N. C. I'av what you will, you cannot gel bcttci granulated ttilmrro for Ac than the big ounrr and a half tack of Duke's Mixture. Ami with each of thcue big tack you Bet lunik of clgarrtte papers KUKK. Get a Good Fiahihg Reel Free by saving th Coupons now jmck'd in lAgnttt . Mytrt Dtike'a Mixture. Or, If you don't wmil a r-i-l r' any one of thr burnt rrds of ollirr articles. In the Imt you ill lnul oim-t limit lor ecr I ijM-a, ciirarrllr cascx. ciitctirr (rlor, ciiuii-rnh. Halilirs. loilil article, etc. '1 bene limnlsoiiie prrhi'iilK coit you not In iijj: in it iilli-rent. 'J ln-y xiuily rxprrsH our upirt-clat ion of your put ron. iki. Itcme-mber you xtlll i;ct thr xnitie IK one and a nail omn i' sack lur ic enough tu roll tiuluy (-laurel tea. During February and March only, tin u ill rend our ntw Mull rated ca of prttrntt FREE. Simply xend ux your iiniiiu auii address. in. n.lmr of the family. mm1& It a . Hfrmi tfom JW'I Aftxtui mmy ru4 uilH fori '..., HOH!E MIOK. J.T..TIN.SIXYS NATURAL LEAF.i.RAM.tJ TWIST. tvupm$ ,. FOUK IIOSM l -lin . .-.". PICK PLUG CUT, PltD MONT l-'f.AKETTM. CUX U GAKET1LJ, and other tagl r uinpoti murjtir Ml, Premium Dept. Si. luU. Mo. 4. IF IT COSTS MORE TO LIVE IT COSTS MORE TO OVERLOOK THE ADVERTISEMENTS IlIlCN Things cost moro, oj)purtuni tics to buy econo mically nreworth nunc. No house wife in this city, v h o feel s n n d knows the silliest hardship on account of liiijh prices, can afford to remain blind to the weekly opportunities of sav ing offered to her by the id vertisinjj merchants. These alive merchants tire often able, through effecting quick and large salos of an article, to cut the selling price to very nearly cost ptice. The housewife should see that when they do this the volume of quick sales will always re pay them. Watch Examiner Ads week by week. It pays. Lake County Examiner a Improvad wagon roada aro now sn to hava possiblo eonss quancaa which avan drsamara could not foratsll. Tho atata or nation that re mains contsnt with bad roada ia standing still whila tha rast of tha world movii on. No public movement will load to greater results in tha devel opment of any county, atata or nation men ino ona Tor gooa j, roada. a STATE DEPENDS ON THE WAGE EARNERS. Good Roada Will Bring Them Pros perity and Help Community. In order ! luive a proHporoim utato It In ncicKHiiry that the wiiko onrncr an j wmII iih tlit fanner and btiHlnexA man I lie irohieroim. No other factor of our j clvlli.iitlon con! rllmles more to the! Klory of the city tlinu K'J1 I'oikIh. They distribute the iiiM-esHiirlea of II fe J from the mmri e of production to the j plrne of I'oiiHiimptlon. Kcouoiny of, triiiiHimrtatlon 1h regarded by all na tho chief factor In the cont of living. (iood roads will hrliig to the tiinn with the dinner pail cheaper and I let ter food products, (iooil roncln will give labor n lift by placing tnlllloim of , dollam In circulation uiiioug the tollers of the Ktate. Cood roads nre a Htlrnu- Inn not only to agriculture, but nlxo to j IndiiKtrlal ii ml commercial growth. The! canals, sleam roaiN and the electric ronilH were all it','en'les In developing the prosperity of our thriving Mate, but the building of a Mute system of modern roads will bring renewed en- erv to our jnlnes. mills, fuctorien and Congressman elect N. J. Slnnott of this diitriot la aaid to be a very buoy man .even though he ban not yet been formally invented with the office to which the people elected him. He his been daily visiting the departments on business for hln constituents to be, aaya Washington dispatch, an'l so he is learning the ropes and when the extra session comes he will be better qualified for his duties than be would have been if he hid remained at home and waited until the session opened be fore coming here. One of the things which has disgust ed and trouhli d Sinnott is the way in which Eastern Oregon was slighted by the committee on public buildings No place eiist of St. Johns got any thing in the public buildings bill. "You bet they will have to do some thing for Eastern Oregon next year," says Sinnott The Committee heartkasly tells him that he needn't worry : that he is not yet i in, and he can't be heir1 accountable for what is or ia not done. "You will have your turn at the pork barrel, they assure him. Cheer up, there will probably be erough to go around next time. GOOD REASONS FOR BUYING AT HOME A complete line of vritgon and buggy harnras, nvhlpa, robea, blta, rlatea, spuraviuil tit, roe ett, etc., etc. I'iVerytlilng In tlie line of earrlage and liorae fnrnlvli Inga. i:mlriiig by competent men. QsaatiNa THE BEST VAQUEftO SADDLE ON THE MARKET AHLSTROM &. GUNTHER, Props. Successors to S. F. AHLSTROM of these other Krent factor of pnia tierlty. tihlo l'tter Uoads. GOOD PLACE FOR MODEL ROAD Senator Martin Suggests That It Be Built to Mount Vernon. Thi president bus been strongly urg ed to direct the expenditure of $50t,tH) recently appropriated by cougress for the construction of a greut experiment road from Alexandria, Va.. to Mount Vernon, the tomb of Washington. The request was made by Senator Martin and Representative Carliu of Virginia, who declared that not only would the construction of this road meet all the requirements of the law. but would gratify the country. Congress appropriated for nil experi mental postal road with the object of encouraging the movement for good roads. Senator Martin had understood that the appropriation was to be divid ed into small sums for each state and that the department of agriculture, which will handle the appropriation, contemplated taking many small biles at the cherry. Tlie Virginia senator and representa tive pointed out that these numerou? experiments would accomplish little III their opinion and would be far remov ed from the eye of the oiliclals in Wash ington, who would be most deeply con cerned in the experiment. ( They suggested that If the inor.f-y were spent in one block In building a i road to Mount Vernon the country would be pleased and the movement i for uood roads would be helped much i more than if the piecemeal plan were increasing all the timn. i adopted. Editorially the Nevada State Journal gives the following good advice about spendlrg your money at borne: In these days of mail order houses and parcel post many people get into the habit of trading with far di-tant houses in the hope vain in most in stancesthat they will get better goods at lower prices. A man or woman gets a bulky, illus trated catalogue from Chicago, for in stance, and see a suit or dress advertis- farms of greater magnitude than any t h t , , , fc m . . ...I.... . A . . 1 r. ...... I ' ' goods are up to specifications. Perhaps, that man or woman decides to patronize the Chicago rouse. It may I e that eastern firm carries out all its promises and the purchaser saves a few cents on the suit or dress. Hut does that purchaser consider thit if everyi ne did as he or she is doing all home bi'sinees men would be forced out of business and the few of us left would be compelled an increas ed burden of taxation that, utlimately, we would find ourselves uanble to besr? Local merchants have a state in this community. They pay tor the main tenance of city govirnment and furnish their pro rata for the upkeep of county, state and national governments. They patronize other business men. They contribute to churches, schools I and other good causes. Each ! and every one of them is as much of , an asset to the community as would be 1 a small gold mine. j Now the citizen who sends his money 1 to Chicago for clothes, snoes, hatJ, and 1 what not, may be saving a dollar or t two but he is handicapping his local 1 merchant to that extent, tlis haber j dasher, his clothier, his hatter and his j shne man finds that ho cannot increase j his business, cannot employ more help, j Is unable to make the improvements I he desires 1 Not growing , he pays no more taxes 1 this year than he did a year agn. But I the city grows. Its upkeep expanse is 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 Just to See and Smell out of uur roiiHtu on the table Is trrut and also a tempta tion. Just to taste it is to know the real joy of eating and . to long for more. Beef, lamb, pork or veal, the result in al ways assured. Try one for next Sunday's dinner, and jou'll wish it was Sunday everyday. Lakeview Meat Market. HAYES & GROB. PROPS THE LAKEVIEW ABSTRACT & TITLE CO. I ABSTRACTS TO ALL REAL PROPERTY IH LAXE COUNTY, CRG0 n 1 3 Our Complete Tract Index Insures: Accuracy, Promptness and Reliability Such an index is the ONLY Kfc.LIBLE system from which an Abstract can be mudu, showing all defects of title. IVo Also Furnish SURETY BONOS and FIRE INSURANCE revenue Who pays this additional j that, the city collects? The man who, ty buying In Chicago, has prevented the merchant from his legitimate and expected growth. Therefore, the dollar or two that may be saved by buying from a niHil order house is paid out for other pur poses and tha saving effected is a'l. Scores of reasons might be advanced , tn show why people should trade at ' borne, j l ocal stocks are large and up-to-date. Prices are reasonable. VALUE OF COOD ROADS. The Economy of Time Is Chief Factor In Their Favor. j No one ipiestions the statemeut that , good roads have a high money value to the farmers of the nation, and it may j he said that this nloue Is sufficient to i ii... ,....f ,.r n.ti. ...iiitt.iii.i,,i I JUIlll,t till" It.WI l I'lini.H. .it... lis rapidly as, practicable under an etll clent. economical and equitable system of highway Improvenicut. The IiIlt noint ill favor of this ex penditure is tin economy of time and j Every dollar spent locally is a dollar force In transportation between farm pat in circulation here not in Ch cngo t:ud marUet. enabling the growers to snd eveiy such circulating dollar is take advantage of tliictuations in buy- : doing good work on its travels, lug and selling, as well iih enhancing The larger and better are our itorea the value of real estate. It Is estl- ,ilft ,... riPfi;.Hi ifi is thu a nlc nf H. W. MORGAN, Manager, LAKEVIEW, OREGON POSTOFFICE BOX 243 PHONE 171 f tm aauaimwawt. 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. Al. Daily Except Sunday I'ulluian & liufl'ett Service Between Lakeview and Keno C. W. CLASS, AGENT :: LAKEVIEW, OREGON A WANT AD IN THE Lake County Examiner WILL BRING RESULTS. mated that the average annuity loss from poor roads Is 70 cents an acre, while the estimated iiveraue Increase lesultin from improving all the public roads Is $'.. The losses In five years would ag gregate .S-'.-IIW for everv section of laud, or more tluui cuotiuh to Improve two miles of public highway. The neces sity of good roads Is obvious, as It w uild enhance the value of each tu'e lion of land about S'i.Ti'u. or more than ' double the ertlinntcd cost of two miles I of Improved hhihway. which constitutes j tlie (junta tor illii a. res of land. I Coat of Bad Roads. You can iii'.d all your taxes together ami t'.iull'pi" i lie sum by three and It will hardly eijual the tax you pay by using bad rouOj. reiuenfe. Next time you think of feeding to a mail order h'iupe for goods fit down and dn a little figuring Compare first cost of the arttole to te bought from lh enstern firm with the price of a eirrilsr artie'e here, ad I to that cost pom a up, express or fvdglit charges and loss of time and i e if you would not hive been ehead of the game by buying right here from your neighhor. Trails at home: It inpnis monry in your own pocket and prosperity for the j conntry, , j ( 'lil'ilrens' lljuniltott Bi'owil shoes I 1'isf in. cood shiM is and nono better ! 'or wear. Merc. Co. YOUR BABY'S HEALTH depends on its nourishment In nature's original plan, infants were nourished by mother's milk, hut in our modern civilization this is often neither possible nor even ailvisahle. Falling the natural food, one instinctively- turns to row's milk but this cannot always he used, asowingto itsvarlable oualiryand' ine neuvy, indigestible vnnl, the delicate stom ach of a young baby cannot always digest the nutriment which It undoubtedly contains. In such cases BORDEN'S halted Milk atLAaaatsai aa gAaii axNO HAS HO EQUAL Ml BORDEN1 Malted Mill IN THE iwUAKS PACKAGE - meets every requirement It contains six times the nutrition nf ordinary milk, but the curd being hiokt ii un by l in f stive agents In the malt every panicle ot nourishment is easily absorbed by the very youngest. Oct free trial package and spwhil booklet on In fant feeditig from your diult-i. THORNTON'S DRUG STORE isUltsCUIUU i'OU THK I'JXAMlNEK