HOMESTEADS THE BEST YET TTT Limited Number. Fine Land. Near to Railroad and Depot. Adjacent land now selling for $125.00 1 per aere. These lands were long supposed to belong to private parties and have jst been discovered. " Vou must hurry if you want one, as they will not last long. :: :: " Southern Oregon Realty Company :: :: :: :: Lakeview, Oregon Xahc County Eramlucr Tllt'llHDA Y, H T. Mil I :il ..!, IttlO. BRIEF MENTION Hltf Agatawere Hale at Ilernarri's. (J. Arrner came Into town on Mou day from his much. Ort prlt-M on flour at I ton n turn In--foro buying; I'laewhi-re. tf Christmas daoi-a at tba opra hoiiss Mondar nlgbt, December 20. Mm Joho Cogburo la now acting aa waitress at the Hotel Lakeview. For Watch Impairing:, try A. Kimf in (ill ii. tlm Nw Jewelry Nton For rrtit. famished lionx on Main t., rlwi In. Ktiqnlm It. T. Ktriplln. Mike l.ane and 8teve llreen cam Into town last week from tha "des ert." Klmer lloyt is now np and around fUr a several daye lllnrsa tb la trlppe. Frank Dnke la no np and around gain after a week's Illness wltb too anlltla. Miss Mary Branch, of I'lnah, la aiirnrtliip fp ilaya In to an visiting friend. Job Ktnltr.ko has now fully reent er ! aflrr a evir.l day lllnesH with a ! rol l. Klamath eipenderi mora ttmn fl 1,000 on bnr highways 'luring the pest seaaon. Ilenrv Wen.lt will a mask hall at N w Pine Creek Friday earning, Irmhei 30. Last week thn moving pU-.tura films at thn Opera Home wore changed every irlght. Loin Kiandl, or tha Lakevntw Hrewiog Co.. will paod tha fajtldays at Sacramento. Mr. II. Kmltb baa retarned from nntte an attended tlx It to rela tives at Keattls. H. V. Behert the first or the wewk left for California to enjoy esversl month venation. Uarthftiomiw Cla. wfco hae a nme ' atead on the writ aide, apent eeveral day In loan lent week. All utrktly Holiday tioodw left will lie soM at actual pout for the next three daya. At The Froat. Dr. (?. C. ( lolilelierry, ho tins been prnHMng dentistry at 1'nnUiy, baa gone to llnriHnrt to Incuts. Jack tireene, who who formerly connected itht'e Hotel Lakeview', In a visitor. In town from 1'liixh. I leg inn In it on Mnnilav next tLe achoolw wll. have their annual Xuius holiilHy vacutidn of one week. Kee Heman-il's 1U, l' and 2j0 cent values in Afliite wMre. They ure gon.l and you wtil Hrt them nil. John Aden wan up from his Went tilde ranch tt3 llrnt or tho weok uiuk lug prep'irutk ii for the holidays. J. (). llHiiiHker. of UooHur.a, has 'bn-n appointed I'Mlled Htetcs com uilinlouer for ttie district of Oregon "Doc" Archr wait In from tbe 'Oregon Valley l.Htnl Company's dam for enteral rtvya during tlw UBt woek. Ou JaiiUHry 4 AHuri wilt vote on the propoaitmi of bonding tbe town iu the atiount of tlft.lMK) for water Hupply. Frd Fovter'a new aawmill at bo ai mer Lake la nearlng completion end will aooo be ready t coniuiouoe ofier .atlona. Will l'oat, miio tor aoroe time past Iihh Lewi located in California, lo HipeodinK tba hoiidaya with bU par ents bare. Homer K. Cnrtii, who ban a borne btead Id the t lolotty of Valley Fall. wum a vinltor In town daring the paut week. lisu Vas Porn nume down from Hilver liHke tiio forefnt of the week u route to tba railroad to upend the hollduya. Tom Curruu returned mi tud-iy last from a eve.rul days trip to Mew Pine Creek where tie went to io eouie eurvey lug. Tbe N. C. O. made it usual boll day isttiB thin year, lulling round trip tickets for one third of tbe regular fnre. On TiiHiday lnat a dance was given ut New I'iue Creek, which was largely attended. Lakeview was rcpreuented by "Jim" (IraveH. Itepreneutative-eleot Thompson, no oouipauld by bis wife aud baby, left for Kugene a few days ago by way of Alturas and Reno. ' There I an aollre demand for rent dunce telephone nowadiya, and CMef Caneey and bin lineman are kept on tbe go all tbe time. Maye McCall cam down from 1'alnlny lat week wltb everal coyote bid, whlih be left wltb tbe County Clerk for tre bounty. Mark Currey, who baa beeo e n ployed by Aady Morrlafor town time patt has qolt dairying aud ia spend ing a few day In town. F. I. Keret'., repreaantlng lllb bard, Hpenoer, Kartlett k Co., tbe big Chicago hardware dealer", wa In Lakeview this week. Mr, aid Mr. Lee Fmeraon and children, or Halt Creek, bave teen flatting In town for eeveral dar a past at tbe bowe or 1'erl Ingram. John Metzker and family, who have been In charge or the dining room department of the Fiunb Hotel, hare removed back to town. Mr. W. II. Koucb, wbo was called to Lakeview by the rerious lllne of her father. H. A. Paxton, be return ed to her bo ue at Clever Flat. "Ike" Kent baa resigned bis pool tlon at the Hotel Lakeview, and ex pect to leave In aeveral days foi Koeehurg, where be has relative. Urputy Kherlir Duncao, or Silver Lake, was a viitor ii town for rev ernl Any durlog tne pant week. II Is a brother to Wilile. of tbU Ut-e. A joint liiHtallntion of the Mb conic and Fneteru Htar Lidgv will tie heh: next TueHday evening, and an tin iiMually pleaiiant time I anticipated. Tbe crank ball at the opera boune will ncenr on Monday night, January S, Inetead of the Friday night preced ing, as erroneously stated beretofor. Walter Unttoo and Oay and Lyon Cronemiller who are attemiliig U. A. C, arrived from Corvuilla Tuesday evening and wilt epeed tbe holidays at home. Mr. and Mr. C. C. Fratt bave moved Into Laview for Ibe winter aid are now comfortably located in their newly purchased borne on West Htret. Tbe loual company Installed two telepbonea iu IheConrt House during the paft ek. One is for nse by tbe County Clerk, ttre other for tbe KhertiT. Mr. K. II ildtierandt, w ho tins been viNlMng f ir several weeks pnet wltb bis daughter, Mrs. K. liradley, left M nil 1 T morning for his home et Itidwelt. I-1 m tal n p.'iiH i Hy mttkt )ipjr. irliit- pri HciitH. Siiih tliinir that will b iimciI urul illipr.i-i.tte. I. Brut nxfort- niciit in l.iiko County ut Thorn tmi'M Drtin Store. Hert Smith, of l'lub, who recently went to Shu Frmiclc.o to secure to-nr iiient fci au injured eye I. mm ieturiel home. He will iirolmhy resein the sight of hie eye. SiierliT ItHrneH, of iliinMtti, eiifTv'itd en HttHCK of ptninulne puinniiins lunt week, and came nr cHxhing in. However, he is able to be around. although etill quite (.euk. h. li. Patch, through the KouOtern Oregon Realty Co., ha, Hold his reei otfoca propriy on weMi street nr IKe Mlasb to Lather tt Kutler, a re oexit arrival froas New Mexico. Judge Thomas F Kvsji, of Oregoo City, has been appointed obief de puty under State Treusurer Kay. He will ouooeed W. T. Parkiaa, wbo bas held 'th pobitlon for 12 yars. Iternari fSiti baa been -doing tbe carpenter act on bla nev Willow Kauob home during tbe petit teu days. Jt will be ready for ooenpaoey during tbe early part of Jaouray. Louis Vevssade, wbo causa luto prominence ners some time ago, was a ltd tor ia town daring the pat few days. lie is employed on tbe ICoCul- ky Ranch this side of Piue CreeJi. Tli Missed Johnson aad Proctor. bo have Ibeon aoling us waitresses ut tbe Hotel Lakeview far several months past, teft yerterday for Uau Francisco, wLers tbey Intend to looste. Mr. and Mrs, I). C. Hobminck, Hoootiipuoie'l by tbe latter's mother, Mrs. John Foster, Monday morning started on a visit to Lodi, Cal. They weut as far as Alturas ky private con veyance. Mr. and Mrs, Creed MoKenJree, at-oompauied by Jack Flyun, expect to leave Iu a few days for an extend ed trip to Southern California and Mexico. Tba trip will ba purely for pleasure. Dr. J. C. Dlgelow went down to Alturas Tuesday to file on a borne- third attempt to Hie on t'ie land, and It to be hopen) tha', anconss will vro la bis efforts. Judge J. H. Heard, of Yreka, pass ad swsy last week In bis 7itb year. He was a pioneer resident nf Callf orlna and was prominently Ideotifled wltb the advancement of bis ssctlnn of tbe state. Hoi Chandler has had a crew at work repairing the northern tele phone line, and now It Is said that one can bear a pin drop from one end of tbe line to tne Jotber and then some. Jim and Hyron Oravea left Monday for the West Hide ranch recently pur chased by 1. F. Hanson, where they are to erect a foundation noder the house, In addition to other minor repair work. Another forger fonnl easy mon y at Klamah Falls a fw days ago. Will Williams, a plastersr. dM T H. I elssrt. This Is the dootor's Comstock. a hotel man, oil of llfi 1 3 0 n,01 on a forged check, md la now In js III, sealtlnir trial. Deuoi Donovsnand Coo Callaphan came in from the Juolpsr Mountain Country ou Mooday for a few dm vlolt. They report plenty of wsier on the "desert" and much good feed for tbe tr.eep. An excellent display of Psrkei's Fountain leus is on exhibition at i'nuriitou'e Drug Store. Theae make very acceptable Xmus gifts, and Uirre Is no doubt but what tbe de u.aud will tie great. The -chool r.siis'is of Laksvie dis trict sbows tbat three kie an even 000 cbildieu of school age residing tbere in. ThU is an Increase of 21 over tne census nf last year. In last week's Issue we mentioned tbe fact tbat Gay Ingram bad return ed to towo. We neglected to stale, however, tbat Oay was now tbe proud father of a baby boy. Congra tulations are In order. Several very Hoe sets of silverxsre are being disposed of at tbe Economy Store at twenty-Hve cents per chance. AU married men, as well as those who have such Intentions, are ex pected to tiy tbeir luck. Oeo. Nwoombe, tba blackemltn, left for Valley Falls Tuesday, wbere he Iihs taken a homehtead. He will also iuu a blacksmith ebop, bicn will be of much convenience to tbe settlers in that viciuity. A. T. LsriKell, of Klamath Fallx, Ih inouriiln tin dlxipettraiici of n, $1"0 bu;i;y. IIi luid it stored In tho old Oliver Imrti on the luke Kvwiunu water front, hii1 Ih iir.iltridt"' whether H(iiiu one l .rrov il or nto it. Msuager Smith, of the Opera lliu.it', reports that he has beea vry cin-i-t-ii-f ul iu thu ; Jo of uiasqueraile oustuuu-d to. the all uighc daune to be vivcu ou New YeHr's nigbt. A lurge attt'Ut'.aoce i expected. W. Koche Fick, the laud epcc.Blist, tiled en a homesteud iu the uoith eud of the County ou Monday last. He will take up bis residence tbere ia eeveral mouths, and expects to make it "lilotiButn like tbe rose." Tom Yonog is endeavoring ti or gnnlze an athlstio club among tbe local yonog men. lie bas the rental of the Holier Skating building, aud If successful in organiziag the club It will be located at tbat place. Preparations are being made for tbe sale of 40,000,0u0 feet of timber in tbe Crater National Forest. Tbe sale price will be about SI, 000,000. Jn order to log tbe timber a total of i& miles of railroad muat be built. The Xmas h all is bow arriving in quantities and Postmaster Ablstrom is -being taxed to bis utmost in band linjl It The packages are coming iu good condition, which is something uiiueual ht this season of tbe year. Severn! of our last year's baseball team were seen practicing the game one day last week at the side of tbe FirstNatluaal Hank. This is a sure. loaicuiion mat we tia-e bad one or two days of very Hue weather lately. On Friday evening last a surprise party was given on Cy Ileuderaou, Jr. wbiob was largely attended. Sev eral very nloe presents were given him. refreshments were served, and a pleasant time was Lad by all present. An N. G. O. train ran Into an ooen switch at Thermo Wednesday of last The greatest danger rfoui loQoenza Is of its resulting in pneumonia. This nan ba obviated by using Chain- erlain's Cuugb remedy, as it Is not only cures luflneoia, but counteracts any tsnasnoy of ibe disease towards pneumonia. Sold by all good dealers. I wask, and aa a consequence do mall 1 was received here from tbe aoutn n Thnrsdiy olgbt. Nu particular damage resnjta I as tba resnlt of 'he wreck A. K. Florence, tbe first of tbe week returned from a business trip to Altoraa. He ststes tbat qnlte a large force Is now at work on tba N, C. O. sxteosloo and tbat tba work Is progressing satisfactorily to tbe con tractors. A. Wae'jbaro, wbo baa been in tbls vicinity for sometime past, purchas ed a wsgon and team of boreea last week and started fur the "desert" oouotry north of Silver Lake. While tbere b will endeavor to eeenre a homestead. On authority from tbe Department at Washinetoo, tb eontbero mall eehedi le has again been changed. The M mday stage from Altoras to lakeview will be discontinued, and l iStead the mail will arrive bere on -,.,-.-T..L!ffU?. cl.A?! .! HOOKS FOR KALK-32 voinroes of Marino Crawfcrd's works; AU good stories; cloth binding, gold letter ed. At a bargain, ben Psrtcber, at Plxoing Mill. tOlt BALK Orapbopkone and rec ords, gool as new and complete, only ei.'i. Foqoire at tbls office. WANTKIJ.-Cbeep lota in tbe O. V. L. addition. Oive No. of block and lots Add liox 2K8 Lakeview, Ore. D22 23 J0-12. RKSTORATION TO ENTRY OF LhuJs in National Forest. Notice Is hereby given tbat the lands den-, cribea below embracing 1 000 acres, ! within tbe Descbotea ana FremuLti National Forests, Oregon, and wiU be! sabject to settlement entry onder j tbe provisions of tbe Someetead lass . of tbe United States and the. act of Jane 11. 1906 ( is Stat.. 23a), at tbe I United States land office at Lake view, Oregon, on January 30, 1911. Any settler wbo was actually and in i good faltb claiming any of said lands for agricultural porooaee prior to ' Jaooary I, 11)06, and bas not aban doned same has a preference right ; to make a homestead entry for tbe! laods actually occupied. Said lands weie listed upon tbe applications of! tbe persons mentioned below, whoi bave a preference right snbject to tbe prior rigbt of any sueb settler provi J-1 ed eucb settler or applicant is quail- j tied to make homestead entry and th ' preference right Is exercised prior ! January 30, 1911, on which date tbe I lauds will be so eject to settlement 1 an.i eotiy by any qnp.llHed person, j Tha lands are as follows: Tbe EV, of SKJ, the SWJ of the SEV4', bee. 2J. T. 8. ;:. 13 E. W. M., 120 acres, application of A. U. Olm stend, of Linntnn, Oregon; List (i 351. Tbe NKJ. Sec. 3'-, T. 2D iS., R. I3K,, ICO acres, application of Sarnie O. Olmstead.of Linuton, (ire ; won; List 6-351. Tbe SE, Sec. 32, T. 2."iS., R.13 E.. ICO arrep. applieatir-n I of Joseph Pargon.CSM Fifth St. Port I Isnd Oregon; List fi 351 The Fi m nr.j, ins oh T or btj, Bee. 20, T. 2o S., R.JI3 K , 120 seres, appiication of Snrah K. Ulonnt of Milwaukee. Ore.; List 0-352 The Njof NE. the SE-.' of NEi4', Keo. 20, T. 2r H. K. I3E. 120 acres, application cf J. F. Blount, of Milwaukee. Oregon; List 0 r52. FURS! FURS! FURS! FURS! HI- PVR SEASON is. NOW ON ami we ure here with a line of ool tuns. You will fiml them very rt-nsonably pricctl;niatlcby the lust furriers in 'the vorld. T 8 If See Our Windows! Also a nice line of Xmas Ties, Sus penders ami Hose and Ties to match. Don't forget the placc-they will not last lonff. Heavy Knit gloves and Mittens in endless variety enough for everyone. Fine line of Ladies' Handkerchiefs and Handkerchief Cen ters, from 10c to 75c. o o LAKEVIEW MERCANTILE COMPANY Tbe Ki of 8 F J. Ho 9, tbe WJ of 8WJ. Sec 10, T. 2CH. R 13K, 160 acres, application of W. C, Hol'no nf Silver Lake, Oregon; Llat 6 302. Tne W' NW.J Seo. 13 tbe of MiJ.Rec m, T. 26 H., IL I3K.IC0 acres,appllca sion of Robert Daly. of Ltrosb Prairie, Wsshlegton; List, 6 302. Fred Deo nett. Commissioner of tha Oeoersl Land Ufflce. Approved October 31, I'JIO, Jenae L. Won, Assistant Sec retary of tba Interior, REALTY BARGAINS Flrt-cli Hoarding FIonw proposi tion, well In, $2,000, 11,000 cue b will bandel it. 2 lota, cloae In, 60 x 100 fivt. adjacent lots held at I'HX) each. Price each 1C0-acre timber tract, 3 ml lee oat. Will crnise 4000 cords f of wood 3000 I 40-acre tlmlier tract, 3 mile ! oat, about .j00 corJa of wood 400 j (5,000 acre Stock Farm, plebty I ol water per acre) 9 10 acre Farm with email im provement 560 juv Hr improved i-arm near Pine Creek 500 Choice Homesteads In Cat low Valley 4K) dairy ranch, best propoei tlou In Iake county, per sere 27b 1 rren. beat all round ranch in (Joose lake valley, all improved, aak for price. 5 A. in city limits, 3 room houHe partly furnmhed, good barn, rhickei) houHe. etc.. good well, nil t.-i fed. Will be miitible for H)b-)l vifion 1C2 u Ten of tood It Vdl land, 2 mile from O. V . L. Addition ( a-re) 7,000 55 1 2,500 20 175 10 ai re tracta with water rlirht 5-roo'n houHe with land enough lor A loie, good lerwe 1250 Southern Oregon Realty Co LAKmrw, Orboojv' Tbe peeoliar properties of Cban berlain's Coogb remedy bave been tboroogbly tested daring epidaaiica or iofioesoza, and when It was taken In time we bave not beard or a single case of pnsuroonla. Sold by all good dealers. l:vry room in your home will be more enjoyable if properly lighted Mazda Tungsten Lamps .-in nmre like day light than uh tr her artificial light E. T. SPENCE ww J p i J4 wy ' " Clothes $ l.'WE?MrM.t.i" 1 -V1.. ..... -f , . ;-, IE300K3E Oregon Valley Land Com pany Contract Holders We mnke eix-cialty of ioiric Imid bought from thf O V. I (Jo. nml ate In Iw-tter ixwitlon to do no than any other firm In the etnte hh we haven comile-t Indev. card Hvatera giving; the name- and hMivhs of every owner of thi 140O0 tracts of ind boiiirht. If yi.ti want U" to lea e yonr l-nd to the1 iiwt otMll,k- Advan tage mid take full charge of ,U write At once to Southern OreKott- Realtr Co. If you are sunriog fron bilious ness, cons'lpation, Indigestion, chron ic headache invest one cent In a postal card, SHOd in Chsmnerlalo's Melii-lue OompaT. Ds Moines, inwa. with y-iur name aod address plainly on the hack anl they will 400 : send y no a free sum ol -f Chnnher I Iain's Hfonscb and Liver tablets. ! Sol J by all goon dealers. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A AN EXPLANATION People passing; the Singer Headquarters opposite Snider's Opera House during the even ing, have noticed recently the powerful I ght with which it is lighted. At first 5ight one would think there were several electric or gas lights in the building, but it all comes from one ordi nary sized coal oil lamp, using a mantel by means of which the oil is generated into a g?s, pro ducingthe best light in use any where, and at the same time, is a rest forth eyes after using an ordi ary light. It may be seen at work any evening at your i'wn home if jou wish. The Aladdin Lamp for sale by H. B. ALGER. Doo't fail to see it working. Three Days to Xmas PEC. 22 Now, Have You Forgotten Anybody ? OE o t