8 1 Lakeview Saddlery A complete line of was on and bnccj harness, whips, robes, bits, rlates, spnrs,qullts,rtse ettes, etc., etc. Everything In tlie line of carriage and horse furnish tils'' liepnirlng by competent men. THE BEST VAQUERO SADDLE ON THE MARKET AHLSTROM & GUNTHER, Props. Successors to Sf. F. AHLSTROM 99R3 CS3SSSB9 THE LAKEVIEW ABSTRACT & TITLE CO, ABSTRACTS TO ALL REAL FfiOPESTT IN LAKE COffW, OREGOfi Our Complete Tract index Insures Accuracy, Promptness and Reliability Such nn Index is tbe ON'LY KfcLlABLE system from which au Abstract can le made, showing ail defects of title. IVe Also Furnish surety bonos ana " t'ou r ur mail) fire insurance H. VV. MORGAN, IVianag-er, LAKEVIEW, OREGON POSTOFFICE BOX 243 PHONE 171 HEALTH HINTJOR TODAY. Typhoid Immunisation. Typhoid fever, H says the com missioner of health of Seattle, "! no longer necessary. The advance of medical science hnt made the complete eradication of this disease invisible. Smallpox wns considered a necessary evil Dutll the efficiency of vaccination was proved by J turner. The last few years have demonstrated that Immunization against ty phoid fever may be practiced al most as effectively as against smallpox. During tho Spanish American war the prevalence of typhoid fever among our enlisted soldiers wu3 certainly a discred it. During tho recent moblllzn tlon of triHps on the Mexican frontier Immunization against typhoid fever was practiced, with the result tint among some 12, 000 men living In camp life there developed but two cases of In fection. During the encanipinent numerous riisim developed with in the adjoining cities, where there was every opportunity for more elllctcut sanitation than there Is In (tie ordinary camp maintained by an nruiy. Fur ther, the two cases of fever that occurred dovelopel in two Indi viduals one of whom had re fused to be immunized and the other hud received but two of the treatments advised. This Is a record of which tho army mod leal servli may well be proud." Typhoid Inoculation Is general ly less troublesome to tho patleut than vaccination against smallpox. LOS ANGELES TO HAVE BEST ROADS Established Plans Gall For Seven Hundred Miles. TOTAL COST $7,000,000. Climatic Conditions In California En able Propar Maintenance at Small Coat Four Hundred Miles Already Completed. I, os Angeles county, Cal., Is deter mined to have the very best ronda lu the 1'iiltiil Slates, according to V. II. Joyner, chief engineer of the good roads commission of that comity. Wonderful progress has recently been made there, and tho work Is being con tinued on an enlarged scale. In l'.MO the road commission of T.os Angeles county was revised, nn entire ly new staff of odleers being placed lu control. From the moment that the new men entered upon their duties they immediately began the task of Improving tho roads, which were In n deplorable condition. Now. afier two years and a half of hard work, t tin roads of I.os Angeles county nre with- , out doubt the cpial of any roads in ! tho rnlted States, and, quoting Mr. ! ft s NEVADA -CALIFORNIA-OREGON RY. 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'ullreaa & liun't-tt Service Between Lakeview and Keno C. VV. CLASS, AGENT :: LAKEVIEW, OREGON Sulzer is Eighth Martin H. Glynn has been declnred acting Governor of New York out of tbe impeachment of Governor Sulzer. In all the Unitej States history, only seven other Governors have tared im peacnnjent proceedings: There men and the results that followed were; Charles Robinson, Kansas, 1SG2, ac quitted. Harrifon P.ee 1, Florida, 1m;3, ch.-trues dropped. William it. tijMcr:, fwrtn -. ' i ie-j, 1S70, removed. 1'o.vell Cliyton, Arkan-a;, IS":, ; cha'gea dropped. j I'avii lluilcr, Nebraska, 1ST1, to ; moved. Henry C. VViirmauth, L.iuisana, 1.S72, ; term expired and pi'icctMiins orcppoJ. j A'li-lbcrt Ames, Mis-i'ippi, 187(1 j resigned. ;-- . c :, - r U.- '7"V ' ! '' 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 BARGAINS in REAL ESTATE 160 acres on Thomas Creek, all meadow land and good water rights; five miles jrom town; cuts 17o tons of hay; all fenced and a fine dairy. Price $22.00 per acre, one-third cash, 6 per cent interest, easy terms. 120 acres on Cottonwood Creek, about 25 acres into Timothy hay, wheat and oats. Small house and barn, good outside range, SO acres tillable, lots of water, a line small dairy ranch. Price $12.50 per acre. A nice 4-room house, furnished, and large lot for sale at $1,000 at Plush, Oi cgon. 4 acres, a good house, out-buildings, good gar den and orchard, for sale at $1,000. A snap. We are blocking up the O.V.L. Tracts. If you care to buy or sell tell us your wants. We are Agents for the Bankers Life Insurance Company. Curtis & Utley Real Estate, Lakeview, Ore. Registration Increased I Assistant Secretary of State Kozer I estimates that there will an increase of 100,000 or more In the total reg I trations of the state prior to the next I election primaries, which will be held the third Friday in .May. 1914. The total registration prior to tte general election of 1012, wnen only males were permitted to vote, was approximately 160,000, and since the women have been accorded tbe privelege, it is ex pected that the voting population w i 1 not (all short of 250,000 and may reuch 300,000, Since tbe new permanent registra tion law went Into effect, the county clerks reported to the secretary of state, op to August 22, the registra tion of 11,701 voters. Of this number only 14 are shown as registered in Lake County. GOOD ItEASON FOU HIS ENTHUSIASM When a man has suffered for sev eral days with colic, diarrhoea or other form of bowel complaint and is then cured sound and well by one or two doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, as is often tbe case, It is but natural that he should be enthusiastic in bis praise of tbe remedy, and especially is this the case of a severe attack when life Is threatened. Try It when in need of such a remedy. It never faila Sold by all dealers. Notice of Public Sale of Property of the United States of America Notice is hereby given that, pur suant to authorization and direction of the General Land Office, Washington, D. C, tbe following property of the United States of America, will be offered for sale at public auction, and sold to the highest bidder, at ten o'clock A. M. on September 6, 1913, at the United States Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, in the public lobby thereof : One L Shaped Counter. Said sale will remain open for one hour, namely from ten to eleven o'clock a. m. on the day mentioned. Dated this 22nd day of August, 1913. Jas. K. Burgess, Register. REMARKABLE CUKE OF DYSENTERY "I was attacked with dysentery about July 15th, and usod tbe doc tor's medicine and other remedies with no relief, only getting worse all tbe time. I was unable to do auything and my weight dropped from 145 to 125 pounds. I suffered for about two mouths wben I was advised to use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, I used two bottles of it and It gave me permanent relief," writes B. W, Hill of Snow Hill, N. 0. For sale by all .i Ml 'f nay !v In t re I' iim whv I '::l. :'m 111. I enn lllilinl.lllied 111 r i ; 1 1 1- it. ccmur.ttrii "is i!mi the ellinnto theru, of the north, ptirtieuhirly list, where one luilf of the .In'. Hi : f..re il . . Oil: V . Al.ii-"i in,- ;' the f" . i be bi- ')!' SUi'h e.i e!: Mr. Joyner. unlike tlmt In the lioitln year is extremely cold mid the other luilf hoi. Is fnirly even throughout tlm entire your. These extreme -h:iiics of tompcrnture luive. of course, n tend- j ency to brenk up the roudlx-d, purtlc-j ulnrly In the spring, when the frost Is coi:il:i out of the (.'round, mid a roail well liinde oiih hprlllK Is of tell entirely ruined the next by the frosts. ; 'lor these reasons quite often as much money Is required to keep the road in repair each year us was the initial cost, while in southern Califor nia little money is needed onco the rond is well made, and the money tbe northern counties use to repair the roads can be used to improve more roads." Already more than 4O0 miles of road have been macadamized and are being kept in perfect condition, and about twenty miles are under construction. About 300 miles have still to be con structed before the great work will be completed. AH of the smaller towns lying in Is Angeles county have been connected with Los Angeles city, and now all that remains Is to connect these towns with one another and tbe roads at Intermediate points. Resides the K) miles of road completed, there is a matter of fifty miles that has been greatly Improved, but not as yet mac adamized. This Is Included In tbe 800 miles that are yet to be completed. The cost of the work so far has been $4,000,000. The average mile, of course, has cost $10,000, although some miles have run as low as $7,000, while oth ers have ran as blgb as $15,000, where It was necessary to do a large amount of grading. The cost of the remaining 300 miles will average about the same, $3,000,000. Hew to Maintain Road. There is only one way to maintain a road. The slightest injury to Its sur face or any defect likely to work an Injury must be corrected the moment It appears. Each little depression must be filled In. Every obstruction to drainage must be removed before it has an opportunity to do its destructive work. Such care Involves a patrol system, which is nothing more or less than a continuous Inspection of tbe roads by persons capable of correcting defects as they occur and fully equip ped to do so. It will be more satisfac tory and less expensive in the long run. Co-opsration Greatly Dssirsd. Tbe nation can do a great deal of good by showing the states what to do, and tbe states can do a great deal of good by showing the counties what to do, and all can accomplish tbe desired end by co-operation In tbe construc tion and maintenance of public roads. ir i ji in i ; f i n is m a ft i saw - - vxxww fir ,t i m 1 SV..r.bi;jr r i WT 1 J . f . o,1Dl wJTZ.ll M Made with licmington-UAtC .22 MetaMca OU nre liooting a .22 cnlilire rifle. Yo'i wnnt ac curacy, mire fire, penetration just us imicli m if you xverc Fhootinj a big g(mn rille. lie nr to grt llie lirmlnnlun-UMC .22'b nnnl.i wriih the wime earr, frtun llio nmn tmlpd nintrrinla, n the lirnv irit bi K"1 ctltult(r. l hey nte tight. Rrniinutpn-UMC .22". co.t you no more limn onl.imty rrttn.l,;c. Iut tor Krinin-ten-UMC nd ro tint evciy Ikh of ,2Z' you Luy brnra thn Kfil llnli Krnuimlon innrk. ,7- Sltrtil., ,?. jitig.. 7? Inn lll.ik 5m..VfV mnf l..tnril ruwrHr. .ptii.l killttig MiwrT'l with Aw.wfi lint tun.it. Pmtl lh Kmiinalim.t'MC ilfai-r in lhi community. Tveminijtoii Armj-l'nitm Metallic CJurlrid;tc Co. 200 lrudv I New York BUSINESS STATIONERY Is a great factor for success. It enters the private office of the large financier as well as the home of a possible customer. decides the question. Is it attractive? Does it maKe a favorable impression so its message will be read, instead of being thrown in the waste basket? THE EXAMINER JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT Is.one of the best. Experts are ready to furnish estimates and advice to produce for ycu, Printing with Origi nality, Taste and Design-Printing that will attract business for you. LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER Job Printing Department-Phone 521 STEER. CLEAR rarrtTrai 1 1 1 1 iiiihmiwiihiim .ii of the dealers who will not guarantee the quality of the meats sold by them. Every cut of Beef, Veal, Lamb or Pork that goes over our counter is irom selected stock, plump and tender. We don't sell any but prime meats, and a customer can sit down to aroast or steak or chops from here without fear of hurting his teeth or sense of taste. Goose Lake Valley Meat Company R. E. WINCHESTER, Proprietor A WANT AD IN THE Lake County Examiner WILL BRING RESULTS dealers. I