L "We Soil The Real Earth" O'NEILL & DUNLAP GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lakeview : Oregon City Property Good Values for the Land Seeker $10.00 per acre for a good Went Bide 160-scre ranch, Improved with building and orchard. (21.00 per acre for a 230-aire ranch five mi let from Lakeview, 70 acre la first crop . thli tear; splendid slope fur irrigation and within balf-mile of O.V.L. canal. $10.00 per acre for 80 ao ret Are miles West of Lakeview, irrigation dltoh crosses one end which give no me water right. A large number of 10-aere tracts with five-acre water right, at right prices. ,3000,00 For a 7-room Iidiiw, lot of fruit trum and about one at-r of choice land close In. lay tna i, $2000.00 Take a 7-rooin bungalow almnat new, lot 100x160 feet. good location. Easy term. , 14000.00 Will buy one of the finest homos In the city. 7-room modern bungalow with B fine Iota, a bargain, don't mlM It. Easy term. Vacant lot lor In different parti of the city from (125.00 up. Xahc County examiner THUIIHDA Y, Ot.TOHKIi 80. 1913. BRIEF MENTION Uuv your flour from the Lakeview Willi. Ktra nloe lot of all the oeweet dress and coat good. Mercantile to. Herman (Jraber waa In town Satur day from bia ranch at the head ot the lake. L. D. Hoy, a well known Summer Lake aheepman, was here a few daya Jaat week. tienry tttlne. keeper of the Rook Creek elation, n apendlng a few dava in Lakeview tbls week. L. E. McCulley of Cedarvlllo wai here a few daya thia week, he having come over In bia Dorria car. WOOD We are now prepared to take order for yoor Winters wood b an quantities, at f 0.00 per eord. O'Neill A Duolap. J J 10-U Franeia Andirson of Plosb, cam over (o the County aeat 8onday and It apendlng a few daya here attending to bnilneaa matter. For Halo Cheap Three buggiea, one rubber tire, with eat of barupse; one phaelou almOMt new, and one Mingle aeat buargy. Enquire Win. Harvey, Lakeview, Oregon. H. M. Soutbatone and family and Morrla fcjouthatnne and family expect to leave (hortly for Loa Angeles to locat permanently. Chas. Mahan and family who nave had charge of the Mineral Spring bath houie below town tbe past sever al month expect to loon remove to Fallon, Nevada, to locate. II. F. Swingle of Ft Hock in tbe northern part of the county recently sold live span of mule to Jamea Camp bell ot Fboenix, Oregon, receiving for tbem the neat price of $160 per bead. Rev. Geo. A. Crawford, pastor of the Lakeview Presbyterian cnurch, and wife returned home laat Tburaday evening after a two week's viait to Portland where tey attended the .Synod and rrcsbyteris. Several mote car loada of lamb and motion heep were ahipped from tbe local yarda Saturday and Sunday by McKendree & Arthur whojhave pur chased the greater portion of Lake County' aheep thia sesson. J. M. Small of Silver Lake Saturday delivered 100 head of apring calve J) ere which he fold to C. E. Sherlock, j The price paid waa $30 per head, and the atock will be wintered by Carl Lew on the Sherlock ranch a few miles .below town. Ueorge Eester, who fur the paat aeveral montha ha been employed hauling aupplie from here to the Dre'vs dam by the Gooie Lake Valley Irrigation Company, ha returned to Fallon, Nevada where he ha tome real estate. The Lakeview C. L. S. U. will meet with Miss Snelling, at 7:30 p. m., Mondsy, November 8. Program: lloll call, current events, "Where Civilize turns Meet" (The Chautauauan.) I, The Classic Mediterranean. Mis Knight. II. Ixlam: Race and Religion, Mia SneUing. The member of Darnell's band, ac companied by a few other Lakeview people, went to New Pine Creek last Thursday night for the Harvest Bull given in Wendt'a opera house at that pluce. The dance proved a success and the bard netted about $25 aa their share of the proceeds. Darnell's Band will give a Halloween dance at thj Snider opera bouse to night. The dancing hours are from 9 to 1 o'clook, tbe price being 91.00, with a 25 cent charge for male specta tors. The band boya have been re hearsing some new and popular dance music and promise a program that will please. A troupe traveling under the name of the "Mysterious Marshall" gave performance at tbe Snider opera house Friday and Sunday evening. Their entertainment consisted ot a varied program, including spiritualism, trunk mystery, magic, singing, danc ing, travesties and other mode of amusement. Ft, Bidwell New: Dan P. Brown, superintendent of the Corporstion Rsnch ot Warner Valley, accompanied by bis wife, departed in their auto from here Tuesday morning tor Berks ley, where tbey will remain until spring. James Wall accompsnied them from here being on bis wsy to Los Angeles, where he will be employed until spring, when be expects to .re turn to ihe High tirade mining district. New - line of coats for ladles and misses. Mercantile Co, Wm. Kouah wss In town yesterday from bia ranch at Clover Flat. P. J. Crattain and family of Paisley were registered Sunday at Hotel Lakeview, For Rent Roomy house and barn, $7.60 per month. Enquire Frod Hpangenburg. Oct. 23-tf Miss Ids Howard of Drews Vslley is visiting In town tbls week with ber sister, Mr. C. D. Arthur. I. O. Orero and fsmily last wek left for Mulino, Clackamas County, where they expect to locste. Tbe Embroidery Hbop will be located one door Houtn of the Matchless Store, opposite the P. O., alter Nov. let. Mr. II . B. Alger. O30 tf. Sheriff Snidr bas been sending out election supplies to tbe different vot ing preelnots over tbe county for tbe. speoisl elsction next week. Miss Edna Hswley, Supreme Court litrarian, announces thst copies of tbe catalogue of textbooks, are ready for distribution among the lawyer of the stale. Ed Casebeer and Jas. Wstts of BIy last wees delivered 2260 lamb here which the latter sold to McKendree & Arthur. Tbe price is reported al $3.00 per head.- J. A. Uoeling, who was formerly employed in the Lakeview Garage, accompanied by hi wife Tueidsy went to KUmsth Kails where he bas a position in the White Pelican Garage. A. J. Hickerson is out on tbe streets alter a continued period of sick nets, suffering from an attack ot appendicitis. Lie expects to soon go to dsn Francisco to undergo an opera tion. C. R. Seager and wife, formerly of Lakeview but recently of Sacramento, are bere this week attending to tbe shipment ot tbeir funiture to Davia Creek where they will locate on their farm. An eastern editor sarcastically re marks : "Tbe biggest trust on eaii-h ia tbe country newspsper. Jt trusts everybody, ge's cuised for trusting, mistrusted for cussing, and If it busts f ir truating, geta cussed for busting." Cedarville Record Wm. Rinehart was in from Guana last week after auppliea. For tbe past sixteen yesrs he hss been foreman out there for W. T. Cressler and bas at all times perform ed bis duties in a satisfactory manner. The balauce of the former slock of Mra Nellon's ladles' furnialilog Ure and uilllluery, will lie moved into the building formerly occupied by the Lakeview Variety Store on Nov. lot. where it will be on wait from now on. Opposite tbe Post Office. John Eremosbe and Dominica Ere roosbe were married last week In Allures. The groom ia a brother of the late Mr. Eremoste who was mur dered In Little High Rock canyon by ths Snake renegades, and bis bride is the brother's widow. Realizing that this la the closing week of tbe deer season for Ibis year there was quite an exodus of hunters Monday morning to tbe different haunts of these animals. The season closes tomorrn v and s a consequence tbe nimrods are compelled to limit tbeir pursuits to that time. Ed Franklin ot Ft. Bidwell was in Lakeview last week with a party of Loa Angeles capitalist who had been inspecting the Cow Head irrigation project in upper Surprise Valley, in which George H. Ayre formerly of this plsce is interested. From here the patty was taken to Alturas. .New Era: Pete Keegle, superinten dent of the Hess mine, was up the other dsy. He brought up tor ship ment a 7 pound brick of sold, the re sult of a ten daya run. The mine is now running night and day crushing ore. while a force of men under around re taking out tbe ore and doing de velopment work. A blanket Indictment ha been re turned against Hsrry Tbsw. The count cbsrges be and our others with tbe consplrscy in connection with his escape from the New York Stste Hos pitsl. Tbe indictment will be used a s weapon by Willism Travers Jerome In his effort to extradite Thaw from New-Hampshire. Mrs. Maude Sharp and daughter, Mis Erma, arrived last Saturday evening in Lakeview from Park City, Utah, to take up tbeir permanent residence. Mrs. Shsrp is a daughter of Mrs. Jackson and a sleter of Mrs. Chas. Umbach. She and her daughter are quite well known in Laksview, they having spent seversl months bere last year. And still ths good westher continues. Good line of ladles wool dresaee just in. Mercaotile Co. L. P. Mautey and C. F. Dixon Sun day csme over from Wsrner Lake. Banner Brand floor $26 per M., Fsncy Pstent, H0 per M. st tbe Lake view Flour Mills. Attorney E. S.Sherman came un yes terday from Alturnson business bsfors the Circuit Court. Cy Burgess of tbe Windy Hollow Mining diatrlct is spending seversl dsys in Lskevlew. L. Gerber, the well known stock buyer arrived in Lakeview iaat even ing from Klamath County. Leland Crump, son of T. A. Crump, of Adel waa here the first of tbo week, be having come ever 8unday. F. 1. Lvons, an attorney of Cedar vllle, is spending tbe week here visit ing with his brother Dr. J. L. Lyon. . Mrs. McCulley end daughter Nora, of Cedarville have gone to Santa Roaa where they will spend tbe winter, while Miss Nors attends school. John Rhodes and fsmily and father, Louie, the first of tbe week left by private cor.veyances for California where tbey will spend the winter. J. T. Sharp of Cedarville was com mitted to the Stockton Insane Asylum for one yesr by tbe superior court of Modoe County Isst week and he has been taken to that Institution. H. A. Hunter of tbe Hewitt Land Company waa bere few dsys Isst week from Minneapolis, Minn., on business connected with the company's extensive holdings in this valley. Closing out our corsets $3.60 comets at $2.60 (3 00 cornets at (2.25 $2.60 corset at (1 76 (1.75 corteta at (1.25 (1.60 and (1.25 corset at (100 Par isian Millinery Main St. W. of Court HoUHe. Mr T. S. Farrell, wife of Deputy Diatriet Attorney Farrell. Monday morning left for Salem with Roaie Mellott, who waa committed to the Oregon State Industrial achool at that place. Mrs. Nsnnie Trscy and son, Roy, this week went to Crook County where M rs. Tracy bas filed on a homestead in tbe Millican Valley snd her son bought a rsnch nesr that plsce. C. S. Crosby took them up by auto. The qsulity of Goose Lake Valley wheat thia year makea tbe flour superior to all other brands. the Lakeview Milla respectfully request dealers and jobbers to consult them betore placing tbeir orders elsewhere. Lou McCulley ot Cedarville thia week bought tbe J. C. Sbellbammer sheep consisting of 130 ewes snd 250 iambs. The price psid wss $3.75 for tbe ewe snd $2.50 for the lambs. Tbe Sheep will be driven to Surprise Val ley. Workmen are making good progress on the Daly building to be used by the Lakeview Garage. Nearly all the material is on the ground and with tbe present favorable weather the building will be well underway this Fall. j Victor Hshner, who has been resid ing st the Drews Gap a few miles west of town, has gone to Mt. Angel, Ore gon to attend the German Lutheran school. He was accompanied by his mother on the trip aa far aa Weed, Cat. S. K. Hilderbrand and daugthter Mrs. Joe Uertandt and sons arrived last week from Ft. Bidwell and are visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Maitland. Tbey expect to soon leave for Modesto, Cel. where they have property interests. Gordon Robertson, local representa tive of the Reno Brewing Company, waa last week distributing a number of handsome souvenir clothes brushes, bearing tbe advertisement of bis com pany. The article ia useful a well as being a good advertiser. . County School Superintendent Oliver i in receipt of a letter from' State Superintendent Churchill sug gesting that he require the school dis tricts of this county to report their ipecul levies to his office, County Clerk and Assessor, aa otherwise some question st to their legality may be raiaed. The Circle lodge held a very eniov able Halloween party in the I.O.U.F. ball last evening. A musical program was given in the fore part of the even ing as well ss numerous games suited to the oocssion. After refreshments were served the hall wss olesred and dancing waa in order. About fifty couples were in attendance and all report having spent a very pleasant evening. Dick Gulnee a business msn ot Pale ley was in Lakeview Saturday. Motor Cycle, In good condition, for sale cheap. See Curtis & Utlev. A7-tf Mr. snd Mrs. F. B. Whittsksr were shopping in town Mondsy from their home st Clover Fist. Wbest Germ. Grshsra Flour Rolled Bsrley and Brsn snd Shorts st tbe Lakeview Flour Mill. John Rose, foreman of the 7T ranch in Warner last week returnel from a abort business trip to Klsmsth Falls. Wanted : Pnpils un all Brss Instru ment Mandolin, Violin, Guitar, 1'lsno and Harmony. Apply to Jesse Darnell. 8 25-1 in. Tbe stste militia of Colorado hss been cslled out to settle tbe oosi strik ers riot snd seversl bsttles bsve ensued. E. W. Smith bought the Co-Op store at Adln a lew days sgo, paying 66 cents oh tbe dollar according to invoice prices, lays tbe Alturas New Era. Henry Boydston and family have removed to town from tbe West Side for tbe winter. They are oceopying tbe Cbas. Rhodes bouse in tbe south ern part of town. H. C Hanson, V. W. Alger and Ola Morgan constituted a party which left Mondsy morning on a deer bunt. Tbey will return tomorrow, expecting to bring In a good supply of venison. j It is detriments! to every farmer, business msn and citizen in toe county to send money out of the county for flour when tbe very best can be bad bere at tee Lakevlsw Flour Mills. Attorney D. V. Kuykendsll arrived yesterday evening from Klsmsth Fall. He is interested in tbe Young v, Lumber Company case, which is tbe next to appear on tbe court docket. I have In mv possession one brown horse, branded 81 on left stifle. Any one calling and. proving property can have same by paying charges. James II. Owens Blv, Klamath County, Oregon. Oct 23-12 ' F. P. Lane is having his Center Street property renovated in excellent shspe. During tbe Summer be com pleted a large addition to it, and now be is bsving the entire building re painted. H. O. Kuhl is doing the work., Gua Scblsgel is now tbe owner of an sutomobile, be having purchased one of tbe Soutbstone cars Isst wees. He bas been msnlpulstlng the gas csrt the psst few dsys. Dut ss yet we have hesrd of no arrests for exceeding the speed limit. E. J. Davis, of Paisley spent several days in Lakeview during the past week on business. Mr. Davia is one of tbe homesteaders that made good in that section, and he is well pleased with tbe land he secured from "Uncle Ssm." - Those who went to tbe lake for duck shooting Sunday report very good suc cess. In fsct it is stated that tbe shooting had on the east side that day was tbe best yet this sesaon. Nearly all birds bagged were canvas backs, the most vslued wild ducks obtainable. Mr. snd Mrs. R. K. Funk will leave next Mondsy on an extensive trip in cluding visits in Los Angeles, Kansas and lllinios. They will spend a montn in the former plsce and tben proceed esst where they will viait during the winter with relatives and friends. They expect to return home next March. W. Earl Forbes and Miss Esther Southstone were married in Lakeview last Thursdsy evening by County Judge Daly. Both young people are quite well known in Lakeview, tbe bride being a daughter of H. M. Southstone of this plsce. Tbe young couple will mske their future home in Los Angeles. Quite an excitement was created just before noon last Friday when the tire alarm was sounded. Large crowds of citizens responded and tbe hose carts were .quickly brought into play. A large smoke arising from . the north western part of town indicated a serious fire, but alter rscing seversl blocks it was detected thst it was only sagebrush burning near the railroad track north of Slash. Tbe beginning of tbe regular month ly socisls for the winter to be held by the locsl Encampment order will be Fridsy evening, November 7, In the I.O.O.F. ball. Dsn Bemis and Gilbert D. Brown constitute the committee in chsrge and tbe program wilt include dsnoing and other forms of entertain ment, to be followed by light refresh ments. All Oddfellows and Rebekahs and their families are requested to attend. Win. F. Paine & Co REAL ESTATE LAKEVIEW THE COAT For warmth-service and dressy appearance, in' greys and plaids, price $9.00 Corduroy Vests with chamois lining, price $3.00 Moleskin Vests with chamois lining, price $3-50 Benjamin Overcoats ;.$i8.oo td $25.00 BRITTEN & ERICKSON NEW lip III WM We have Just received a new line of Ladies Suits by Express this morning, and we in vite you to call and look at them. Every one new, nobby styles. Also, we have a very large line of Ladies heavy and medium Dress Goods that are selling every day. If in need of any thing in this line we can please you. Big line of Ladies and Misses Sweat er Coats, Ruff Necks and Norfolks, all sizes. Many other new goods in Winter weights that cannot be mentioned in this space. You will find the prices lower than many others are asking for them. LAKEVIEW MERCANTILE & st a COMPANY ss & -:- OREGON SUITS 0 0