JXalic Counts Examiner ! a wn,orprfHH,ooiiii-r . .with n Him ilnllar nun-liiian at frliriHBAY, HKI'TKMBKK 15, IttlO. BRIEF MENTION Pongee KhlrU t'2 2ft at Bonne's. A tine shower visited this section Monday cght. IJhaa. Kaaton m np from Oavla Lreik, Monday. Men'e dualeis. II 76 lit Boone's. Hchnnl opened Moudey with very aru attendance Jerry IIhti y left Mouday for Adel In n business trip W. M. MiCmII waa In towu Mou- tiav iiiiin raelev. I'olli'M suspenders 'JX rla. at Bonne's W. Roche r lok returned Monday roni Klamath r'elle. I. Moyer wan In town Tuesday from Ui ZX ranch. rah araaonable fruit at the Frost J'.it A ok lurid la dipping sheep at flower's Bridges rorrsla. Harry Uoodwiu was a gueat at Hotel ijakevlew Mouday. K. W. MuUortiilok of Paisley wan In town a couple of day tut tint of ba week. I Beat wotk aliirt 60c t a at Donne a. Andy llammersley and M. Whorton !. I naarliiM fi I'ulliBf null III. r A I ll A if Lilt limit for a bil. Ktgmter Often, nf the land ollloa, to company wltb Krucat Clark, spent Kundny at Davie Cieek Mlae Veria Umhech left last week or S.i 11 r'raurliiru, where sue la to attend school till Muter. Netliitea Hliirta that look good 75 ts. at lluiii'u'a . Jim I lima d, m bricklayer from fit. iot, Miea nil, hat accepted a pout io- ith riiMtrac' ir Crate". Alx Mi'NhIi and tMinlly liBte mured iiitu the Inuie lnlly purchased by o I. nun frinii Uhua TouuiiiwHe.., Kml l.eehiiian, who hss b en work u lor N. . McCiirdy lo the biirl.er li'i If rt M i. day lor La Cm, Wis W. L ( Ui i, tin auto ataue man. arrived In town Mouday e'rnmu rom KN oath Kalle with full load f pllrSellgei e. Eiiii hI Idnwii U niiw sporting; tin "CUv Mureliall" alar having "' ctl to succeed CIliiH. Totlllllinm-11 u tliiit !' Hull. A Waterproof 8rhM'I ling; Vrcr ivltli it oih dollar purHiaaci at ltl4lMr'n Cash Store. Only one lo 1'Hcll rilntOIIMT. HRnberl MnCulley. of Lskevle and Mle Ullle CauDon, of New I'lne IJieek e married Wednesday at kb Inter pl'tce. irV (iiirr. tt. the local beau brum- IjiuI, butt Hi-o pted pOHitloo mh bartend tr at Hie Kliamroik Ualoou. lrf Lhiiold u.uke uood. Aiiimiu Ui hlieepniHti In tnwn dor no the iihhI we k were Con ()"CaiN- tian Dhu Jouea, Uen Duly, Tim Tay lor, and Tim Murphy. FOK KA I.R I'hiiot Plueona and oun clilckena. Alao one .V0 e'U Incubator Bet Itrln Hberlock. iiear Plaulna Mill on iain St. 'It, 1 M.rlfin llarnea left Thnradav inornlutl for tba oortbern part of tre rsunfy to do a little eleolioneerlnK elore tbe primary election. Mra Uueale Metzker Longfellow, ho haa Iihoii aulferlnit from tonal- aitla at ber borne In the north end lot tnwo It now much better. Mr. an Mra. Cbas Boydttan, nf Iriloe Luke, Cat., and Mra. R. N. Roberta of Cbico. Cal.. arrlfed In town Tuesday by anto from Alturaa. MIhb ElHle I'oit left Wednesday 'uiornlna for Klamath Fall a, nnroute lo Medford, Oregon, where the la to atteud Kt Mary's Academy during the coming term. A Waterproof Hi'liool I'reo with a one dollar purHiaHO, at itli'lior'H ClaHli Htore. Only one to eiu'li ciiNtoiner. Knb Miller, onr foimei poetniBnter it at present employed lo tbe First National Hank. There Is no doutt Eut what Epb will make good In bis utw poiltloo. Miss Edith Blorton. of New Pine Crvek wat visitor to town for a few data last week. Bhe was accom panied by her brotbtr aad both re turned borxe Sunday. Walter Uent boogbt an Oakland 40 af tbe Auto Ltery last week and baa Eaen learning to drive it. Mr. Dent Eaj a good car and It will sa?t tilm lots ot time on tba ranch. Obarles Tonnlngien, former city marsball left Mouday morning with LTs family for Ontario, where tbey etpeot to locate. Mr. Tonniageen ia undeolded as to Jnst what be will porsua. . . Roy Rehart and 11 Baraom bave leaned tba Mammoth Stables ot Cbas. Arthur and will continue to take care ef tbe tuuios at tbey come and gs as Mr. Arthur has been dolus the paat few jaara A Waterproof School BC Pre with u oi.o dollar purciiuao ut Bleber'a Cash Store. Only one lo each customer. with n mm dollar purcliaan at Itlrhrr'a Vh Htorr. Only oim to I'ltch ctiMtoinrr. The "Hunk" social glvnn by the Ladles Aid Solety whi higftlf surreaa In), 177.11 balm tba net procea la. Thore ware a lars number prent, and the arenlng waa tboronirhly en Jn?ed by all Mr re(iit. Or. Widow will apeak In the Mrthrllet I'lmrch next eil t'Mth. Hu J. rt In the morning "ChrlM aeeklnB id'nla'Hti l-iti everr ' an'a life" Huhjn-t I i the eTeiil itf "Whu! la fUp-Meni-e'' I lia anhoola open I here on Mniidy of IMa arek alth m ij Uikm alt ud aura. Th lllrf'i a lin- m f . hfre poplin, Mrrt Miniber will ro ablr be Inrreaaed annmwhat when winter ae'a If. The y unn (rent child of Mr. and MrH. Frm Llntlll. while IhtIhv Mh a l-n mower at Ihele hirm on Main Htrt, renvbt one nf nla flnveia and badW enf It, It waa fonnd iMicrHnrr to amputate the fin bit at the tlrat Joint K.aner Rice, hou of I'icf. Rice or ha Lakuvie Hand, had one of bla diigeia badly lai'tfrated while pliyiou wltn n whmi.Iuk war blue at Datla Creek lie waa broiint lo town for u.edn-al Id and It waa fuuud tecea aarv to aiuputata the linger at the Booud joint. He la ' ported as do lun uiovly. A Hat Mulrsy for (hh Plate Frlntbr decreed by fie vutere of tbe Hlatt In r.iti, by a oie of to I and de featud by ill in H. lluuUay on the (lour ot the Stale Lruifdnture hmmIoii ut IU)7 and aualu lu J'.M !. Why ton Hone a uraft wheu a xitvlug. can be in if WilliHin .1. (,'lmk Ih tlm pupil lti r repul licaii. f 1 t xiluiy cxiidldHle plHdtffd to Hun wreiil l I ii r in. liTtf Death of J. T. Metzker J ii on h T. Metr.aer din. I ,t Iiim Inline in North l.nk.vie ln' Tlintalay, Hept, H, 1 1 1 1 . mhi Ui yntH i iiiiuiIih and '. iIh). lie IihI linen t'pollued t i Inn buJ lor Hv-ral eeHa -with lieart trnulile. hlct d ul"ped luto rlrnpal cal cuiiditiin, whirn no doubt wbm tit. dlict cauae of hla death. Mr. Metzaer waa burn in Wentern Oreunu, and came tn tbla rouitry about ii yeais ago where be haa tdnca rHided. Thedeceaaad leavan benlde a widow to mourn bin luaa, fonr children; Mra. IJiiale Lonufelln,. Clarence, Bertha, aol John Jiatr.ker, all of thlw city. Funeral aervicea were held Friday afternoon at i o'clock, Rev. II. Smith officiating. The tuner 1 waa X conducted uniHr tnn aiiHo.cea I. (). ). F. Lo Uo of which he member. of tbe bH a As Like As Two Apples It is true Ihtt the KiWr an I CjI. Rooauvelt bnve many trHlts In com mon. Both are vain; both have plnuty of egiitium ; each haa touching ambition, and each his read about Napoleob'a star until tbey are certain that when certain order of miud cornea to the earth tbe titers are In accord with tbenr, and tbat tney have tbat order nf mind neither lot a mo ment douots. When tbe Kaiser, tbe other day. permitted bis toogue to run away wltb bim, and In a pnblio speech declared that when ba receiv ed bis erown, it waa a devioe iilft, be tad the same assurance that our Col onel has when be announces bis pol icies. Tbat the throne, hedged about with, limitations, came to tbe Kaiser lu regular succesainn dues not matter to him ; that all bis an called policies bave beeu In tbe thoughts of a hundred ataiean.en and in tbe bearta of millions of bin countrymen, doHH not matter to the colonel. But that tbe Kaiaer lias a pro found affection for fatherland, end that Roosevelt's love of country caueea blni to held honor fortune and life itself at bis country's oall no one doubts. Tha only trouble is each wants tn run things his way, Tbe Kslser would if ba could abolish tba Reiobstag tba colonel rally cannot sea any use of tba Senate Representa tives or even tbe Supreme Coart so long as ha la aioon 1 to dlraot things. Tbe Kaiser lues to mount a borne and pot an army division through its maneovrea tha cooloosl loss to mount a horse and j Dip fsoses or chase coyotes. Tbey are a most plo tnresqne pair. If tbey bad beau born horses in at aed of meo tbey neither of them would hava gotten over tbelr ooltish capers even when both were spavined and had splints on both fora legs. And tba world is not balf dnna bearing from cither of them. Wait nntll tba Kalcer gets bis fleet of righting ships ready and Fianoit Joseph passes away ; wait until 1912 cornea around and tba Republican party, detracted with Internal loteo tiuuu, needs a atandaid battier; and souiethJuK will be doing. Will not tbe Kaiser hava to taka a band lo erder to secure tba peaoa of KcropeT Will not U coital agolOi salnst bis will, "b forcad" to rush to tha resoueT DOINGS IN THE NORTH END ( Mil vrr Lake ldcr) We understand that qnltt a larae eoreaue will be on t h la fall In te Chrla mas Lake and Fort Rock sec tions choul will open hr on Moudav, el. 0 the directors having nuaif ed l'iif Albert Leveree l. of Haa lie a- i rd clpal. U. W. Martin who has laen gathei I n w an exhibit fiom Noil Hero Lake for the lli people will puck It and en I it to Portland the llr.t Pf next wt-ek 4n Immenae amount of bulMine N now gnlnu nn In the Fort Ruck and (! a' 'naa Lake eecllona, new houaa riniiiig the plains evet) where. It kehi a both our m mills going lo sup ply the demand for lumber. Hiiiiie n ay be m llnnd to laogh at ii wlen e say In tinia the r.tit put from tbe vallay rt Hilver Lake will be tan million of biuhels of grain yearly Laiwb at us If you want to n w but you ln are ..nie ten yeara hence will ihnn aay our prediction were I run. It Is the lii'entlnn of the Odd Felln's of t'il d ic aoou as the hall is finishes, w b h will be ie t eeu t e firar au mi l lie of .ov n ber to et a rlale to de licate the ame unler the liiiprumve cerrnionlea of that order. They 111 inn. e the nay ot ilsdiolion a saia dy, and In the evening there will he an entertain ment ot nome kind, after which those who Indulue in (Inuring will tiave an o pnrtiiolty of d jln b) Inviiationa Indue time to '. t treeent will tie sent not to nil the anrrinindlntf lodye and tirotherhood ia well n eveiyone el-e tn le preaent and make tha dnr one lung to tie remembered in thin (urt of Laka Ci iintv. As anon aa IIiihI arrHnuemeulK are mado eo thev lll know j ii et what the ilnys hii I -vnii:u (irouram lll be, n will pnl.lmh It. In lha iiiuunl iiiih IhI one and nil get ready to coule and the ()d I I'Vilowa will ahuiv y,u bow to en jov ynrselcs. . , hst oovtred soma territory aioee he left Illinois and aars so far Lae County bas them all skioned. Tba Valley Falls Mara. Co. team mala tbelr regular telcea. mootb trip to I'elalny last Monday and Toes dsy wltb orders for tbat point. W. B. ilrlael, of flush Is over lo these parts lo. klmr for cattle. New Pine Creek Items Mrs. Kora K irkimtrlru tie ii nUr school laanher nf the slate line suh'inl will .! 4 Urand Ball on t)i t. 4 1910. a bssket social will ba held before tha daooe. The proceeds will ba osed to pay for swings and other Improvements on tba school ground. Mist Llbny CsnnoTj closed the Oregon Restaurant last week. Tba lies Bbow Co.. Is billed to play fonr nlehts, at Wendt's Opera House commencing Sept. 21st. Henry Wendt bongbt oot ten. SUckel's one balf Interest In the opera boue last week. Dont forget the Finnic Dinner at th- Lake on Hpt. 28ih and be sore yoa dont fufitet to bring a sbovel of an ax tn help finish tha road betwaeo New fine Creek an I Uoose Lake. Mr. Wso It It ming several In provements In mtklm several new bunches a 1 enlarging tba staga eight feet. Te honw cai seat about 280 people. Mr Alfied Hulthpfiha Lakevl-w moving nictnre show left fot Fort land lie th re. he will try ont tha latest ii !" plrtnre uiaoblnet for Mr. W id w'iu -viil np,o a moving piCtor nhnf anno. awa Plush Doings Nolai'd Currv haa bought tbe Over ton property in -North Blusu He has moved the ham aud Is ruikiuii other luiprofeuieut. Waller Dent come home Monday In hia new auto. It Is a beauty an OakUnd 40 b. p. , Tom Solllvan sent a team to Adel for a load of ice Monday. Billy BeneBela, the Indefatigable, Is driving stane lo Bid ell. Sohoi 1 began Monday wi'b tbe laigiiat euroll neiit tliu dittrio'. bas ever bad. lo anal all tables and chair are UHed Mra J. A. Mor'is bas been quite lick for a lew days. Jaie8 McKee of the Hunt side will more to town next fek to Lave tbe advantages of our ichoul. Mias htickel hai gone to Kauln Pomt to aiteud school. Veruey, hr brother Is attending here. Adel bas been most fortunate in seeming tbe services of Miss Nellie Baty, or Bidwell, to teach tbeii school; sba It one of Modoo't most popular and successful teachers. She is an excellent muio teaobtr and will instruct several. Bobool will bein tn about four weeks. The Warner Valley irrigation Co. has suspended work for tbe present. Fmotor, pur baiber, bas gone to Lakeview. J. A. Morris has built a birn. Jack (Jreen will soon begin the er ection uf a large addition to tbe livery stables, or rather the comple tion of the oriutual plaus. tie but ordered a gasoline eugine to pump water. John Kelly, of the 7T is at tbe Jones croBniOt looking after tbe feucca. Frank Rogers bas been busy tbe past week getting lo Ma wood, fruit, vegetables, ti. Oliver arrived Suuday and begau his third year as teacher. Valley Falls Items Tba twice a week mail service to this nttlce waa a Inaugurated last Tuesday under contract to II. L. Chandler. Tbrea dltferant parties of, home steaders passed through here Wed needs from tha Wagontlre Country, These peopla eipresbed then solves at most highly rleased wltb this oountiy there and Intimated tbat tbey were going to make tbelr filings as toon as they could get to tba land office Postmaster Mayer returned from a two waeka tojoorn In Uoose Lake Val ley, An automobile, running about Cu miles an bout faBsect (througb here the other night, boqud tor Paisley. O. 0. Kith, recently in tbe employ of tbe 'Valley Falls Mere. Co. left tuesday for Xebraka points. C. F. P-irne of BicUvllle, . 1)1, rt cent visitor to this place, waa beard from In Missoula Mont. Mr. Payne Have You Protected Your Family? Why should a man value hid horso or barn, moro than Hla Wife and Children? The Union Central Life Insuranee Company of Cincinnati came into existence at a time, 43 years ago, when life insur ance presented many unsolved problems, and when, as com pared with the prrsent time, the territory in which it began to operate was undeveloped. It successfully solved each tnoblem as it presented itself and had more than kept pace with the gigantic strides of the great Middle West. t all the companies writing ordinary life insurance exclusively the Union Central as to amount of insurance, assests and pre mium income is ranked by only seven companies, all of them older than the Union Central by from 8 to over 4-0 years. It now Ii. H $28-t,90G 828 insurance in force, assets aggrega ting $74.j23,9GG and an annual premium income of $10, 202 90k Its total income last year was $14,554,375. It paid its policy-holders $5,91.056 and after meeting all ex penses saved $G. 201. 71 3 out of its income for the year. The company in its investment department may be said to stand without a peer. It is the one company which in the panic of 1907 did not have to mark ofT anything lrom the value of its securities. Eighty per cent, of its assets is invsted in mortgage loans well secured on prope ty worth nearly four times the amount of the loans, and nearly 18 percent, in loans on policies. J. C. Blgelow, Resident Agent, Lakeview, Oregon We do not decry any Standard Fire Insurance Co., but call attention to the Company just entering Lakeview, that ranks with the very best, if it is not the best of all Fire In surance Companies- "The Union Assurance Society Limited of London" Older than this County is old Founded in the year 1714. It is a matter of congratulation to have this Company es tablish an agency in pur community. J. C. Bigeow, Resident Agent, Lakeview, Oregon Tho North American Accident insurance Company Covers every accident, and any disease or sickness, and pays 850 each week of total disability, besides surgeon's and physician's bills ' Perfect Protection Against Loss of Income . C. BIGELOW, RESIDENT AGENT, LAKEVIEW, OREGON 2 IE Walters Addition o o o o 8 Walters Addition has been one of the most gratifying pieces of property we have ever handled, it seems to have met the popular demand of new comers, old residents, and even specu lative out-of-town investors. Every day or so we are called up on for prices, terms, etc., as relating to the various priced lots. A number of persons have realized that it is cheaper to build than rent. Our Buiding and Loan Company has helped those that otherwise would now be paying rents. Outside of the gradual slope of the land which insures first class sanitation, the streets are wide and well graded. The principal factor in many selections is the immediate proximity of this additisn to the heart of the business district THREE SHORT BLOCKS from center of town. This is of vital importance to both builder and investor, close to work, close to schools, and in a few short years parts of this addition will be business property. Ask us for prices on the lot that suits your fancy $100 to $250t0 per cent cash, easy terms monthly. O O O a o o o o Seager Bros. Real Estate Insurance LAKEVIEW, OREGON Loans 8 it o Wrfto us today for beautifully illustrated booklet of Qcoeo Lake Valley. Excellent photos and graphic descriptions. IO . ...L4 f - Ja- rS T m 1 fnAfllfAO -4M 19 4llA itttJ CI 31 30E t