SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY COMPANY - p, R. PATCH, GENERAL MANAGER GENERAL REAL ESTATE BUSINESS Improved and Unimproved Farms Homesteads City Property We Specialize Fruit Lands Xnhc Count)? Cynmtncr rill llSDAY. JL'.NK H, 1911. from week BRIEF MENTION I i.llen' ti ii'U him! tan Milk lie, aV, M tin' Merc. I'd. , I prlct'n m flytir lit lloiiunisii I fun lui) ing ''"' her, if llaiiiiiT lirnii'l mIhIk mid Hkirtti, tl.i tM'nt ever, lit tho Merc. Co. Charles L. Kent, of Alturas, was one ( Saturday's vUi tor in town. Ju heavy nil-silk hi me, liliu'K mid rulciix, il.W pair, at tli Mure. Co. John Waru, or Uie I oini ranch, was W. A. Currier, t stockman tho Summer Luke section, last spent evrral clays locally. , Tim McCarthy, tho indefatigable, acted a bartender at Lane's fr scv- erul days during the week. Mr. and Mra. Pleasant Shcllhammcr, of Crooked Creek, were among last week's visitors to Lakevelw. Mist Fern Stevens has accepted a position at the local library, and may j Im found thr any day now. I C. H. MiKendree and family left I Monday for Klamath Fall where they i expert to remain for aome time. CcorKO Swrem came In Tuesday from tho Mowers Uridgos Shearing , . . " , , . ,. i I'i'ini, wincn ne la now o htbumk. in town dur tig the week for supplies, ml ' , ' fllll'll l I uim I "UK fn v. ... ..i., residents of Murns. were among the many arrivals here Saturday last. I). I. Hrowie, aecretary of the H l.ulevlew Abxtrnrt ,V Tltlo Co.'a nd lor UMi-inl price on O. V .1.. aliatraca l'g wuiitudiit Aug. during' city liukery. uuirket price, eimli or trade. t( Mr. John McCulley, of the Weat Side, win in town Monduy fur supplies, i,, Mrn. John Frit ha resigned her position with the local telephone com pany. Iamhs Veyssado waa up Tuesday from the Venator ranch, which he haa leal. Shearing operations are now in full swing at all of the local shearing plant. V.. F. Kal.enliuch, of Davis Creek, Momliiy registered at the Hotel Laku view. ! Mr. and Mr, Charles Arthur are! now occupying their i.e home on West Mrect. Tom I.ynvh, the khccpinan, was in town lull week attending to luiMiieh.s matters. Coiilmuun Iiii'ch and ciiiliroiderlc, inportwi fr.iiii Sui(x-r!aii'l, at the Merc. Co. Mr. and Mr. Alvin Amick, of Pine Creek, were in town the forepart of the week. Harvey Northup, of the Alert Lake section, wan in town lnt week on I'tifiineaa. Warner Valley Stock company, Sunday registered at the Iloiel Lakeview. ('. II. McKendree, who ban lieen in Klamath Fall for the pant ten day returned home Saturday evening hint. Davo McAulifTe, the well known L C I I- ' . III.. aiieep man, aunuuy enme in iruui uiy J. Frankl, an old time resident of thla place, but now of San Francisco, arrived here Saturday and will remain during the aummer. Among the sheep men In town dur ing the week were Michael Harry. Dan Sullivan, William Kcppel Barry and Manuel Swartz. of the lake and in making many im provements to It. Mra. Samuel Stone, who hs been employed at the Hotel Lakeview for aometirne paHt, laat week resigned her position and left for the Stone ranch on the Weat Side. Irv Garrett recently came into pos- Tom Murphy etirne in last week from j session of a very rare Englinh coin, Hlue Creek and returned Monday with i which he takes great pride in ahowing. a largK load of supplies for Mike The coin is a valuable one and Irv in Harry'n aheep ramp. J tends to hold on to it. Charles F. Powne. one of Bly's Z C. T. Amarker and wife, who have cntcrbprising storekeepers, appeared been living in Lakeview Jthe pant year here during thv week In connection i sold their holdings last week and "left with bunincs matters. Sunday for Chicago in which city they Wanted Middle axed wonifin, or ' wi" mke their home. rimo slid wile, to look filler a v-ry old where his aheep are now feeling. Mike O'Sullivan. who is well known locally, Tuesday came in from Deep Creek where his sheep are now grazing. ('. K. McCleary, the well known min ing specialist from i'ine Creek, this week puid Lakeview a several days vis.t. Major N. Fine, the well known Wur- ner vulley slockmun anil rancher, wus !Hrrjva 0f over irom I iun on luestiuy or misi week. lady. Full particular will tw given by npplylng At this ( llice. - Dan Jones, who is well known among local sheepmen, was in town for sever ral days during the week attending to necessary business matters. The stone work on the new Odd Fellow's building is progressing in fine shape, and will soon be high enough to commence brick work. Earl Austin, who recently accepted a position with the Forest Service, left ! Ia.it week for Silver Lake where he is . to be stationed during the summer. ; Walt, the colored bootblack at I Whorlon's, is now sporting a very nice shoe-shining stand, which he recently '. had reparied and nicely fitted up. Mis H;len Aviregnete is now act j ing us substitute clerk at the local Government land office, pending the a permanent appointee. The Linville residence on northlMain Iiect to cation street received a cnutinir of fresh Mi Virgie Hurris left Saturday for puint BCVvra, ,,ayf) 8RO MnJ now pre. the Dan Chandler ranch where she ex-1 ,.,., ,,.i, ,,-,. ,i j several new families of Indians from I the Klumath Reservation arrived in Fred I.ngfcllow and wife returned ; towll ti..rinir th v,fMfV Hml mBU ! now be seen alxiut our main streets. luKt Thursday from Minneapolis. Minn., where they had been spending the winter. Luther Webster substituted as town guardiun for several days last week during the illness of City Marshall Mr. and Mr. Henry Fox. of Uie i Uruvtn. Went Side, Were among Sunday's visit ors hero. lleuth ( handler, of the stage Dick Sherlock, ramptemler for Stephenson, the sheepman. Monday ar rived in town after a several months puny, wat u visitor here on Monday of! abwncc Jelmore, of the Wagon was a visitor here during this week. Mrs. J. A tire country the week. Frank (tuggcy, the Warner Valley sloe kmun, was here Tuesday on u busi ness trip. Kufus Griscl, of I'IuhIi, was in town Friduy on business before the local lund office. Mr. ami Mrs. Warren Marsters. of l'aisley, wi re uniting Tuesday's visi tors in tow n Felix Green wus up from I'ine Creek Tuesday paying his resitects to his old lime'friuml. Jerry Monihuu, anneal sheep man. is siending'a few Ihjs abouttownnjoy ing the sight. Dr. and Mrs. F. K. Kverett are now occupying the-Steele residence :on Hullard street. Hen Duly, one of our prominent sheep men. was a visitor here the fore part ofjthe week. :iW. II. Harvey left Tuesdayfor 1'rineviIIe where be will remain for'thu next three'months. Lee I'ouon. who has a homestead north of Salt Creek, wiisin townJSat- urday for supplies. Miss I'ersisCurtis, of Valley Falls. was one of themany visitors here'dur- ing the past week. Jim Carry, one of Lukeview'a pio neer sheep men, was in town for sev eral days this week F. A. Fitpzatrick and family arrived in town Tuesduy from the ZX 'ranch in Chuwuucan Vulley. Gill Arthur and B. E. MoCrary, residents of the West Side, were among Sundays arrivals here. Mra. McGruth, withjduughter Alice, are now occupying the Malloy resi dence on Billiard Street. Lonzo Frukes, the well known War ner Valley stockman, was here on business during the week. J Murrie Hunt is now feeling much improved after a several days illnobs at the Gunthcr residence.'' The writer with several others en joyed ride In one of the new E.M.F. autos several evenings ago, and is convinced that they are about the best yet. "Folger" Special J Coast Oollas a , , pottod at A Miss Amy I lory ford is now Reeling much improved ami able to be up again after a several duys illness with la gripe. Hurry Utley. deputy game warden for this section, last week sent sever al days here on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keene are now removing their residence on Main ! street to the Kile Striplin house on I 'West Street. The front of the Inn saloon last week received a coating of green paint und now presents a much improved apearance. A very nice crowd turned out Satur day night for the dance at the Opera HouBe, and ull present report anjjex celleut time. C. W. Withers, the well known Paisley stockmun and rancher, this week appeared in Lakeview on busi ness mutters. W. H. Bernard has just completed the construction of a fine large carriage shed at the rear of his residence on West Street. George Fitzgerald was up Jfrom his ranch on Monday of this week " and he states that everything down his way- is just lovely. Hay Scott, the well known Warner Vulley stockman, this week spent several duys here combining business with pleasure. Miss Docia Willits has accepted! position as ojierator at the local tele pone office, and at present is working on the duy shift. father O'Malley, of the Catholic Church, Sunday puid a visit to Drew's Gap in order to see his parishoners f that locality. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Heryford and John Lewis, now residents of Pine Creek, were in town Sunday renewing old acqaintances. Dan Mulloy letf Tuesday morning for Plush to take part in the annual roundup of cuttle and horsees in the Warner section. Loft, pitir nlckle-plated e(Uieer, lieineen I.nkevicw and Jim Dukes, re tufn tn I". M. lirei n, New I'ine Creek, or Hotel Ijikevievv. $'2.'0 reward. The enclosure about the Methodist i Church has been plowed and will be Bill , tillinl,.,1 in uai'upul Jul-, I ,tl..trv u a well as some fine flower beds laid out. The dance given by the Civic Im provement Society on Saturday night last was well attended, and a pleasant social time was enjoyed by all present. Saturday afternoon the ladies of the Methodist Church held a very success ful sale of home made pies, cakes and salads at the Bailey & Massingill store. Hayes & Groh, of the Lakeview Meut Market bought several head of hogs from Chas. Nelson, one of which a Jersey Rock Red weighed 500 pounds Bill Nixon, who recently acquired the Mud Creek stage station pro)erty. was in town Saturday for supplies, etc. The quiet life seems to agree with Bill. City Marshall Ernest Brown was ill for severul days during the week and was unable to attend to his duties. He is now up and around again as usual. The filing of desert Maims on lands in the vicinity of Summer Lake still continues, several more being register ed at the local office during the pa3t week. Supervisor Brown, of tho Forest Service, Friday morning left for Silver Luke on a business trip. He was ac companied by Assistant Ranger Looney. A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Arzner, Frank Parker and Will and Charles Arzner spent Sunday on a fishing trip to Camp Creek. They report excellent luck. Manuel Sanders, the well known sheep man. spent several days here during the week. Manuel finds camp life monotonous at times and likes to visit with us occasionally. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Shirk returned to Cedarville Friday after spending several days here on a visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Shirk, who accompani ed them on the return trip. TO 0. V, 1, CONTRACT HOLDERS We are now ready tu furnish Complete Abstracts to O. V. L. Tracts and Town Lots Jj)250 at the low figure of each ... LAKE COUNTY LAND & TITLE CO. LAKEVIEW OREGON itimur Oakland, California The ontr Woman' Collr ?e on ttie Pacific Coar. Chartered 1845. Near two great Universities. Ideal climate throughout the year. Entrance and graduation requirement! equivalent to those ol Stanford and University of California. Laboratonea for icsence with modern equip ment. Excellent opportunities . for borne economics, library study, music and art. Modem gymnasium. Special care for health W':i. r , c. . . . , i or siuacms, oui-ooor me. i-resineni, iueua llliam LaSatcr has accented a posi- Clav Carson. A. M., Litt. D.. LL. D. For catalogue address Secretary, Mills College 1', )., California. Sunday last was an ideal day for travel and muny of our local towns people took advantage of the fact and made the trip to Wilcox'a shearing plant, at Warner Canyon to see the men at work. Apron Checkt Oiug- ry I,.,,., . .....I '.,l 7-V L uaui en jmu Mrs. James V.cShane, with daughters Lena und Ester, last week left for the Ambrose shearing corrals where they are to be employed durinir the busv season. A large cloth sign tacked up outside of the Lakeview garages warns all autoists not to exceed the speed j limit of eight miles per hour within the city limits. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Venator, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. L. Vandepool made an auto trip to Thomas Creek on Sunday last and enjoyed some ex cellent fishing. Con Taylor. Bill Denahy and P. J, Barry, all well known local sheep men arrived in town Tuesday evening and are now spending a few days here en joying the sights. i t. . . mra. uussie ueryiora, who for sev eral months haa been visiting in Port land and vicinity, last week returned here and ia now spending a few days with Mrs. Young. Elder Riley, of the West Side was In our midst during the week. Mr. Riley. has a homestead In the vicinity tion with the Forest Department, and last week left for Thomas Creek where he will assist Forest Ranger Bradley during the summer season. During the last few days this section has enjoyed some very refreshing showers, which no doubt hepled out wonderfully in the growth of gra.3 and other vegetable matter. Dave Jones, who is in charge of shearing operations at Cottonwood, was in town during the week and reports that all hands are now busy and a Lie season's work is anticipated. The new bakery of August Doring opened for business in the Watson building Saturday last, and Mr. Doring states that the results so far have been much greater than he anticipated. Cobb Henkle has had tne interior of his saloon painted and papered in fine shape, and it now presents a much cityfied appearance. When Cobb gets started he sure does things up in style. C. O. Metzker, who last week spent several days here on a visit with his sister, Mrs. Si Henderson, Friday left for Klamath Falls. Mr. Metzker is a salesman for the Unitype Company, of ; San Francisco. j Mrs. Francis Dorcey. of the Crooked Creek section, was one of Monday's visitors. Mrs. Dorcey is making many improvements on her homestead, and will have some fine buildings erected in a short time. Guy Ingram, late of the Forest ' Service at this place, but now a resi dent of Roseburg. arrived in the city ' Saturday for a short visit and also Jto look up insurance as he is agent for! the Mutual Life. ' j Many electric light fuses were i I I i I -A . I I .. i mown out. iasi ween, during me mun-! der storm and Mannn-pr .lonspn hna twn I here from New Pine Creek during the j past few days over hauling the lines throughout tne city. A meeting of the Catholic Ladies ' Altar Society was held this afternoon ' at the home of Mrs. Frank Hutchins. ! Necessary business matters were ' attended to after which a pleasant time j Houses For Rent Timber Lands For Sale Homesteads in Catlow Valley O. V.L. Tracts and Lakeview Developement Tracts ForjSale Stock Ranches Acreage in Lakeview at a Bargain H. B. 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Koozer states that evrything jn his1 locality is coming along in fine shape, ' and he believes that 1911 will be a' Imnnnr vnr fnr prima nf ull kinilu I ( Friday evening quite a large crowd I gathered in front of Lane's saloon to ' witness a fistic encounter which lasted for several minutes, and which wound i up by one of the parties being oWiged j to pay a fine before the city court i Bill Moss, with his large Tope Hart- i ford roadster, arrived in town Monday ! evening. The car is certainly a dandy, and will no doubt be used to much ad vantage by Mr. Moss in his trips be tween Lakeview and outside points. James II. Colan, of Warner Lake, Saturday appeared before the local Government land office officials and submitted final proof on his homestead in the Warner section. Ilia, witnesses were A. D. r'rakes and David Young. Ned O'Connor, who ia well known among the local sheep men, Friday came over from Plush for a few days visit. Ned states that the town has improved so In the way of buildings erected, etc. that he hardly recognized it. it Uteber Creamery Cheese 25c poune at yvE are prepared to furnish our needs in all lines of Spring Goods. Every department is full to overflowing; with new and up-to- date merchandise. In our Dry Goods depart ment you will find a very large line of Wool Dress Goods, all styles, colors and widths. Danish Cloth, in six colors, half-wool, 36 in. wide, at 40c per yard. An exceptional large line of Lawns, Batistes and Weite Goods. Silk Novelties. Foulards and Fancy Silks. Don't overlook our Draping and Silkoline Department. "Colonial" is the brand that gives satisfaction. tLaor Lakeview Mercantile Co. iQxzfl IEZ300XZ3I