Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, June 25, 1914, Image 8

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    LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER
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Ladies Elbow Length Cha- LADIES' HOUSE DRESS- Mens Neglige Outing
moisette Gloves ES AT $1.50 Shirts
White ami Chamois color , Yer.v rcci,a v"lu tho,80 with plain or military stylo
dainty dressos of 1 rrcnle, coiars 50c to $2.50.
At 60c Pair Chambrays, assorted light
colors. Plain an.1 figured Men,s d
Ladies' Waists lawns, many styles at Straw Hats
A large and splendid so- T,uiv ww jm), m)1),)V
lection of lawn and voile ..WARHERS RUSX summer styles from
waists, exquisitely trim- pRQ0F C0RSET 5Qc $1 5Q
Always comfortable, yes,
75c to $4.50 Each thats one of the pleasant Men's Leather Belts
; features of a perfect fitting w-. i i
... '. , it h plain or initial
Ladies Fibre Silk Hose W anier Corset. AN e have '
the proper model to meet ,mckK'- r,u' n"w 111,1 Mt
Black or tan color at vour inaividual require- 50c and 75c
50c a Pair ments at 75c to $3.50. :
Brassiers from Mens Silk Neckwear
Ladies Lisle Hose 65c to $1.25 o,Mn , ivwrsihlo
Best values at 35c pair MENS SUITS at
Pairs for SI 00 e r ,o w 25c and 50c
rairs Ior AUU Our line of Mens' Suits is
superior n many ways. If .
Ladies Gauze Union Suits you want a suit that will Poroskmt Union Suits
. i on please you in every parti- At $1.00
" v cular, come here. Suits
ready to wear at Jersey Ribbed Shirts and
Ladies' Summer Vests $1250 $1500 1750 md Drawers
3 for 50c $20.00
Colors, blue, pink, echru
Middy Blouses B0YS' SUITS brown nt 5Cl
The Norfolk Model. An
at $1.00, $1.25 $1.50 mh. ()f Fm, Men's Silk Half Hose
and up to with ,.ach suit ony $5.oo. Cr black, tan, navy
$2.50 Eacji : and grav at
STAR BRAND OXFORDS 25(J pair
Whip Cord Norfolk Coats f(r ladies, Misses and :
and Pants Children Gun Metal, Nu- Men's Fancy Summer Vests
Buck and Patent Kid. All
An Ideal outing suit. 1U.W lasts, Colonial Pumps, Washable, plain and lig-
Coats, $2.50. Pants, $1.50. shown here from ured from
Suit for $4.00 75c to $4.25 Pair . 75c Up
Fills second endorsement."
Trice BOo, at all dealer. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy Ret
Don n't Kidney Fllla the same that
Mr. Kremer had. rooster Mtlburn
Co., Props., Puffalo, N. Y.
Highway is Now Assured
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the State raise 1260,000, yearly
for highway purposes, but it It e
pected that this will be so amended
at the next Reunion of the Lcglsla
ture that a one mill levy will be
made. This would provide a million
dollar fund, apportioned one half to
F.astern, and one-half to West
ern Oregon, the former to be used
In construction of the Central Oro
roii Highway. The financial condi
tion of Multnomah County and
short roads Justifies Its elimination
from the Western Oregon Fund.
Such an apportionment it Is believ
ed would be most equitable, Inas
much as the trunk highway through
the central part of the state,, with
brunch roads would adequately
serve entire Eastern Oregon.
The trip of thene Highway offi
cials is of vast importance to the
; cttUcns of Lakevlew. Lake County
1 and the entire state of Oregon, as
the statement can be unqual-
tfledly that it means more to Its
; people than a railroad. Mr. Hill
I said that In 1913, 1000 cars came
to The Dalles through different
roadn in Oregon, and In ,1915 he
says 50,000 people will go through
I Lakevtew over the Central Oregon
I Highway. These figures seem onor-
mous, but he says that they are
I most conservatively calculated.
' Lake County also owes much to
! Judge Daly for his efforts and In
terest taken In formulating plans
for the county to he taken care of
a year In advance. It is Indeed a
commendable move and one that
should be encouraged and supported
by every resident of the county.
countloa. In Multnomah county the
excesa this year la $8,129.31, which
was apportioned amonR the other
counties.
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More Errors Found
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tie the nomination. It Is Bald that
In at least 17 precincts in Multno
mah county the books were blotted,
erasures made, or the officials who
handled the books made mistakes In
placing the tallies, and In order to
make positive determination of the
totals the tally sheets In the hands
of officials will be referred to.
FundsJAppropriated
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Washington. $1523.62; Wheeler.
H45.0K; Yamhill, $1264.52.
Last year Lake County received
$536.9.1 for county fair purposes or
Ian Increase this year of $86.51.
This fund Is derived from a one
I twentieth of a mill, tax levied for the
! support of county fairs, etc. The
law provides that if this levy pro
duces more than $10,000 In any one
i county the amount In excess of that
'sum shall be distributed among the
Night Train Next Sunday
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find the night train is favored."
With the new service, persons In
Keno having business at any point
along the line, will be obliged to
lose only one day's time from their
business. Similarly a businessman
In Lakevlew could go to lteno and
return with the loss of hut one
days time, that actually spent In
transacting his business and lie
would have the further advautago of
traveling at night, when it Is cool,
Instead of suffering a long day's hot
ride.
Local " travel should not suffer by
the change, being well taken care of
by the combination service. Thru
east and west travel will bo equally
well cared for. In either case the
time in transit would he Just the
same, the difference being that un
der the old schedule the passenger
had a day trip over the Oregon-Call-fornlu-Nevada
Hallway and a night
trip to San Francisco ovet the South
ern or Western Pacific Railroads,
while, with the new schedule, the
night trip will he over our line, a
combination thut should prove pre
ferable from the points of view, of
comfort and expedition in traveling.
The change should he an advan
tage from the aspect of better mall
service. It will mean that all of one
day's mail will reach Its destination
early the following morning, Instead
of waiting twenty-four to thirty-six
hours for delivery.
As to the question of berths and
accommodations, railroad compuuy
under Its present management will
at all times make It an aim to give
the public every service which Is jus
tified by the putronage extended. It
DON'T DARE NEGLECT A
COUGH
Relieve the discomfort and
avoid the serious complica
tions n neglected cough often
lends to, by using
.Rexall Cherry BarK
Cough Syrup
Ve sell more of it than all
other cough syrups combined
It is extremely pleasant ' to
take. Hnch bottle contains
more than most cough reme
dies sold at the same price.
We guarantee it to relieve
vour cough or your money
hack. Sold only by
The Thornton Drug Co.
THIS KIvXALL STOKIv
Is the desire of the company to work
with the people to the utmost ex
tent for building up the territory
which It was constructed to serve
and uny suggestions which may be
extended for the betlerment of the
serv ce will b. rppreclated and will
be gl 'en rir .til coirJration.
As already announced, much work
for the Improvement of the road bed
has been ordered. It will be our con
tinual effort to provide both safe and
adequate passenger service for all
points along our main and branch
lines between lteno, Clio, and Lake-view.
Water Ready Next Month
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be .taken down Antelope to accom
modate all present demand for water
In that vicinity.
Carpenters are now employed on
the wooden fluiuing of the north
brunch and this work will be com
pleted as fust as the lumber Is cut at
the mill which Is fifing operated at
Its fullest capacity.
With the finishing touches being
added and tills mammoth enterprise
being moulded Into concrete form,
it seems that whut might be termed
a long and wonderful dream is soon
to be realized, and one that will
doubtless bring progress and pres
perity to un undeveloped empire.
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NEW PINE CREEK DEPARTMENT
DEVOTED TO LIVE NEWS NOTES OF THE STATE
LINE TOWN SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE
Fire crackers, pistols, paper caps,
torpedos, flags of all sizes, at Wedut
Kandy Kitchen.
Mrs. D. W. Thomas who has been
in the lower country for about six
weeks returned one day last week.
New Pine Creek base ball team
defeated the Willow Kanch team on
Sunday before last, by a score of
3 tol.
Will C. Fleming who has one of
the best garden spots in the valley
Informed us that he did not loose
any thing the last frost.
Dud Baker and Fred Hammersley
are painting Mr. Louis Lund's resi
dence. They will also repaper the
State Line School in the near fu
ture. Oscar Smith was appointed City
Marshal for New Pine Creek at a
special meeting of the City Council
June 16th to fill the unexpired term
of George Wendt, who resigned.
The Ladies of the State Line
School District have organized a
club for the purpose of improving
the school grounds. The club is
known as the State Line School Im
provement Club.
F. M. Green is having a large
hog house built, the size of which
is 18 x 128 feet. Lester Vernon
and Clarence Boyce are doing the
ft'" I !' W ""J nimiipt n i
IF SsLsSSS ill
li i
. work. Mr. Green will also have a
garage built and other improver
; nients made. .
j It looks as thouifii August lioring
I of the City Bakery and K&ctauran
expects to take on to himself a
life partner as he has just had hits
place of business newly papered and
lie surely Iiuh a nice neat looking
place. The work was done by I'eter
Follett.
The New Pine Creek Base Ball
Boys organized on Tuesday night,
June 15. J. L'. Gentry was elected
rnanager of the team. They went to
Davis Creek with several friends
last Sunday and were defeated by
the Davis Creek boys to a tune of
16 to 17.
Sam Davis invested in a new hack
last Monday and that evening when
he stopped in front of Arabolad's
store one of the horses, a young
colt, tore a bridle off her head and
had It not been for Chas. Heed who
was standing near, Mr. Davis might
have had a smash up.
A. 11. Fuller and wife, II. C.
Walker and wife and others of Fair
port and Mrs. (',. M. Taylor, Hilda
Taylor, Thelma Taylor, and Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Taylor spent Sunday,
June 14, in the beautiful canyon
leading to High Grade mines. They
spread a fine picnic dinner at the big
spring of ice cold mountain water.
Everybody enjoyed the trip.
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THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
Koine Iikeview Kidney Sufferers iet
Little Best or Comfort
to be equal to any
Beer brewed. Bot
tled and on draught
at all leading saloons
Reno Brewing Co., liic.
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There is little sleep, little rest, lit
tle peace for many a sufferer from
kidney trouble. Life is one continual
round of pain. You can't rest at night
when there's kidney backache. You
suffer twinges and "stabs" of pain
annoying urinary disorders, lameness
and nervousness. You can't be com
fortable at work jlth darting pains
and blinding dizzy spells. Neglect
these ailments and serious troubles
may follow. Begin using Doan's Kid
ney Pills at the Jlrst sign of disorder.
Thousands have testified to their
merit. Lakevlew readers will llnd
convincing proof in tho following
testimony:
John Kremer, farmer, Jacksonville
Oregon, says: "For years I suffered
from kidney complaint. I tried one
remedy after another, but nothing
gave me relief. A friend who had
taken Doan's Kidney Pills, told me
to try them. After I had used three
boxes, the trouble left me. I am glad
to say that I have never suffered
from kidney complaint in the fast
two years. I willingly give Doan's
With the change of time, effective June 28th, on
the N. C. O. Ry., passengers may leave San Francisco
on train No. 6 at 7:40 P.M., arrive in Reno at 8:20
A.M., remain in Reno all day and leave Reno for
points on the N.C.O. Ry. at 9:45 P.M.
Or, leave San Francisco on train No. 20 at 10:20
A.M., arrive in Reno at 9:05 P.M. and leave Reno for
N. C. O. points at 9:45 P.M.
Passengers may leave Lakevievv or Alturas at
night, arrive Reno in the morning, take train No. 5
for the west or train No. 6 for the east, or they may
stay over in Reno, if they desire, and connect with
evening trains, both east and west.
Tickets are sold and baggage is checked through
to destination from all points on the N. C. ().
This arrangement 'will permit visiting Reno dur
ing carnival week, June 29th to July 4th, and see with
out charge Flying Machines, Ralloon Ascensions,
Base Ball Games and Auto Races.
THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
SAFETY FIRST