ERN OREGON REALTY COMPANY SOU E. R.. PATCH, GENERAL MANAGER GENERAL REAL ESTATE BUSNESS Improved and Unimproved Farms Homesteads City Property We Specialize Fruit Lands 1 H Unite County Cyaimncr i iiuhhay. Ji'Nt mi. L. I. Hoy, of tho Thousand Spring from their camp near Camas Prairie. Valley at Summer Luke, wan in town , They attended the dance at the Opera Saturday on mallrra of business, j houso that evening for little recrca- j:imer Ahlatrom and family spent tion. BRIEF MENTION in lr, Anmden. of fine Creek, v town I net week. LndicH ollk Iviw at M) ccnu ivi tln rarlxliiii Millinery. CtiHdn'iM . at hM 15 cent nt (Iim I'aiUiiiu Mlilliii-ry. I'roa.u NuIiihv Pudding nt Cloud' ( . Crvnui I'urlor today A. C Kobinett, of Mne Creek, was one of Saturday'a viitors. l.iidl.a neat Outing Wulat. 7.i eta at Dm I'itrlMliiii Millinery. KUIer Itiley, of the Went Side. was one of last week' visitor. One Ni'im.l lutnd witter t oi ler nt Tin' From ktniil.v Kitchen Itim't u Uh tin La Vogue milt culi' ut the Men-untile ( Stuns Ahk to e tin I.ndle Athena Un-' ilcrwear al Mercnutlle Co's More Miaa Mary rangre. is now employed as waitrciui in the Hotel Lakeview. KIiiuh huiI Fourth of July docoia tion at lb FriMtCttudy Kil:lit'ii M tliiH l.lnlii Iiuhi' nt JW rente, op .'I pair for $1. Mort'notllM Co'a Store Ib.b Snyder, of the Da via Creek o.i try, was one of Sunday' visitors. F.KU'H wanted "t Aug. Poring a city bakery, iiuiiket pruc, cunIi or tra.de. i( See l.fikcvlcw A bat Met A Tltl Co.' ad fop Hi-il price on OA .1.. almtiacia I.. C. Meyer the well known atock man wan In town lust week on 'mid lie. Finis llickeraon, of Hidwell. ap arcd in our tnidat the forepart of this week. We luive them in tun nnd bUck, allk hoae al fiTi cent. Mi n auille Co Mori'. I .ltd lea long In button allk glove all color, ft. 76 at the I'nrlaino M lliwry. Mr. and Mra. W. K. Allen, of Twelve Mile ("i-eek, vlnitur the first of he week. Andrew Morria and fumily fame In from Camas I'rairie lant Saturday for mippliea. I IreHHnmkliiK done by Mra. II. I. (illibliia at itooui 10, Aotli-r'a Itoom Ingllouw. ft Will Itchart was in town on Tuesday, coming in from the ranch for a few days vlait. H. M. Fleming, the New Tine Creek merchant, was in town during the pant week. Mr. and Mra. Henry HoydHtun, of the West Side, were in town last week on busine"!'. Mr. and Mra. Henry Fox. of the Weat. Side, were Sunday viaitora In I.akevicw. Dr. I.yoiiH returned during the week from a visit to Klamath Falla and other Hiinta. Gabriel Arzner, of the Auger Valley taction, Friday came into town on a buaineHB visit. Mr. und Mrs. Wulter Dent, well known residents of Flush., were among this week's visitors. Mr, and Mr. John Fitzgerald, well known Warn r residents, were viaitora during the pu.l week. Mr. and Mra. K. M. Hntttain went over to Cedarville yesterday, making the trip in Miller'a unto. Reverend M. O'MaJley. of the Cath olic Church, Monday morning left for A Hums on it business trip. Ibirber McCurdy is having hia new house painted a creutn color, which is appropriate and hccoinming. N. Waldo Taylor and fumily, of the Veyasade ranch. Monday arrived in town for several days visit. Murry Hurd has HgHin ussumod hia duties ut the ISailey & Massiugill atore after a aeveral week'a illness. Frank Gunther left Tuesday for A I turns with an auto, having a com mercial limn for a passenger. Tim McCarthy has accepted a posi tinn with the Palace saloon and will now be employed there steady. Mr. and Mrs.George Chandler were in from their Chewaucun ranch aeveral days the fore part of this week. Frank Lane, manager of the J7T ranch at Flush, was in town the fore part of the week on matter of buai-ncsg. Children's large variety I'aruiol eat Suudny at the home of hia fathcp-lndaw S. It. Chandler at Crooked Creek. Mr. Ilertrand, proprietor of the hotel at (V'larv.llr, was a visitor here for aeveral daya during the past week, i I. A. Jerome, the Went Sliie aaw mill man. waa In town last week with a largo load of ahlnglei for the local merchants. I Many of the house on our main 'atreeta were numbered last week, , which ia another city featuro long ! waited for. F. I. Light haa had the exterior of hi house on Main atreet nicely painted and it now present a much Improved apajaranco. A large number of people attended the Saturday night dance at the Ojiera House and a pleanaant time wa enjoy ed all around, Mra William Kerrigan, a resident of San Francisco, ia now spending a few day viait here to her sister Mra. W. K. Harry. Reverend M. O'MaJley. of the Cath olic Church, Saturday cven.ng return ed from a aeveral day visit to Silver Lake and vicinity. M. D. Williams, who is employed by the Davis Creek Orchards Company, Thursday came up from Davis Creek on matter of business. Frank llarne and family arrived here lust week from Summer Lake and are now attending a few days re newing old acquaintances. Ren Armstrong, one of Alturaa' lead ing business men arrived in the city Monday and remained for several daya J renewing old acquaintnee. Mr. and Mra. John Walker last week cume in from the Bower' Bridges shearing corrals, where they havo been employed for sometime past. Mr. N. Fine, who has been ajiend ing the winter month in Sacramento, Friday returned to Lakeview en route to her home in the Warner country. John Arzner, who has been employed on the new house being erected by Win.' Hotehkiss at his raiu'h north of Valley Fulls, came into town Satur day. Southstone Rros. are excavating in the rear of their garage with the intention of enlarging their present building owing to the increase of busi ness. Miaa Ida Howard, who for sometime past haa heen residing in New York City, is now aiH'nding u few days here at the home of her sister. Mrs. C. D. Arthur. A trip to either of our two garages and a glance or two along our main street will convince all the doubtful one that we certainly are very much of auto fiends. Mr. und Mrs. O. W. Higby, well known residents of Flush, were visitors here on Sunday last and report them selves a much pleased with the way Lakeview ia growing. Frank DeaCombcs, of the Summer Lake country, Friday came into town for a lurge loud of wire fencing, which he intends to use in improving his deB ert claim in that section. Jimrnie Hurry, who has been em ployed by his futher in the aneep busi ness, came in from the range lust week and ia quite ill with la grippe at the home of Mrs. Lora Barry. Jas. Dodsoti arrived Fridav from Reno, Nev.. where he had been to pur chase new fore-door Dorri Automo bile. It ia a fine machine 'and Mr. Douson Is very proud of it. We have been informed that the Chewuucan hotel, at Paisley, is now in running order. This hotel has long been needed and will no doubt be ap preciated by the traveling public The house occupied ty Mr. and Mrs A. McNub. at the south end of Water Street, is receiving a fresh coat of paint this week, and when completed will assume a very neat appearance. Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. M. Faulkner are over from Cedarville on a brief visit. On thier return they will be accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Clark, who will be their guests for a time. The ludies of the Presbyterian Aid Society met this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Marion Barnes, and a pleasant time waa enjoyed by all present as well as many business matters discuss ed to be glad to ee Lakeview once more) especially after the aevere winter on the desert, and Immediately noticed the many improvements alnce Walter Howard, who ha been quite la,,t Mi with UB ill for aeveral week paat at the home' A very enjoyable band concert was of hia sister, Mr. C. D. Arthur, la given on the Court House ground now feeling somewhat Improved. I Sunday afternoon last, and a large which new hi many friend are glad to learn. William S. Towner, a former resi dent of New York city aeveral day ago arrived here and I now employed a clerk in the local Government land office. Mr .Towner ia under Civil Ser vice apMintment. R. K. Wattonburg. a contractor and builder of Klamath Fall, arrived in the city Tuesday ami ha been getting acquainted with our business 'men and incidently looking out for future busi ness In Lakeview. Several young cougars, the proper ty of Bird Wade, were shipped to Port land a few day back for the animal collection In that city. The cougar were unusually fine specimens and attracted quite at little attention. Futher O'Malley. of the Catholic Church, on behalf of self and congre gation wishes to thank the members of the Lakeview band for their services at the laying of the corner stone. Their kindness was much apprecitatcd. Gu Schlngle made a trip to New Pine Creek Sunday and while there witnessed a rattling good ball game between the PineCreek anrt DavisCreek nines. Ho states that the score wa VI to 8 in favor of the New Pine Creek boya. Walter Dutton, who recently return ed from the Oregon Agricultural Col lege for the summer vacation, has ac cepted a position with the forest ser vice and will probably be stationed in the Chewuucan Valley during the fire scum n. Bud Paxton. who has been running a band of the Chandler sheep during the past winter, this week came into town for a few days viait with hi folks. Bud, of course, was glad to be with , once more after a hard winte on the desert. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Finley. of Bly arrived in the city Friday and were guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Willits Saturday morning they left for Warner Valley where Mr. Finley will look over the Walter Dent ranch, which he thinks of purchasing. With potatoes now selling at 5 and 6 cents per pound it is a matter of won der to us why more eastern people do not take advantage of the many oppor tunities which this section offers tnnd tuke up the growing of 'garden pro duce. There's money in it. O. U. Metoalf, traveling freight and passenger agent, at Reno, Nev., for the Southern Pacific was in Lakeview a couple of days the first part of the week calling on the business men. He will return here on July 8 to be in attendance at the wool sale. A very pleasant meeting of the Catholic Ladies' Altar Society was held Thursday afternoon last at the home of Mrs. A. McNab. After the necessary business had been transacted refreshments were served and a social time was enjoyed until a late hour. Some very nice. pictures of the lay ing ot the corner stone of the new Catholic Church are now on exhibition in the window of A. Kaufman's jewel ry atore. The pictures were snapped by Stone the photographer and are being sold by him at sixty cents each. G. K. Harrington, one of the attendant at the Salem Asylum arrived in Lakeview Monday evening and left the next morning for Sulem with Thos J. Dijurnette who was brought here from New Pine Creek several days ago and upon examination was adjudged insane. audience was pleased with the selec tion rendered. If anoyne doubt that our band lioys can deliver the goods let them listen to the music orce or twice and we have no doubt but what they will sec things as we do. Dr. C. D. Marsh, of the Bureau of Plant Industry. Sunday evening arriv ed here to work in co-operation with W. W. Kgglcaton. assistant botanist of the same bureau, who has been on the ground for the past few weeks. Dr. Marsh is an authority on sheep sickness, and any owner who has the misfortune to lose any of his stock through poisoning otherwise should immediately report the matter to these ) officials, who are making their present,' headquarters at the local Forest office. : On July I Forest, with headuarters in this city will be decreased in arae by several thousands of acres, of the Forests, that portion lying north of the town of Silver Lake and west of Silver Creek, with a portion of the Des Chutes National Forest, wi'l be included in what is known as the Pau lina Forest and will be in charge of Supervisor Cryder. Mr. Cryder wa until recently a Ranger on the Des chutes district, from which position he was promoted to the place he is to assume. TO 0. V, 1, COHTBACT HOLDERS We arc now ready tj Jurnish Complete Abstracts to O, V. L Tracts and Town bo at, the low figure of each 3.30 LAKE COUNTY LAM! I TITLE CO. LAKEVIEW OREGON iNuf Oakland, California I the Fremont National Ttie only Woman' College on the Pacific Coat. j , . . ... .. Chartered 185. Near two great Lowemiie. ' Heal climate throughout the year, tntrance and graduation requirement equivalent to lhoe of Stanford and L'niveraity of California. ; The northern part Laboratonea for acience with modern equip-1 economics, library atudy, muic and art. j M'xlern (rymnnium. Special care for health I of iim mti. out-door life. I'rciident. Lut-lla 1 Clay Carton. A. I Lift. D.. LL. D. tor catalogue addreta Secretary, MilU College 1'. O.. C alifornia. Lynn Croneniiller, Chus. WeyLurn and Walter Dutton were in Saturday Mupollno at Tf.- ill -.t. - until vriinin a lew weeks ago we have been obilged to confine ourselves principally to beef, us the only meat availalle. However, now that sheep are beginning to come in on their way to the summer ranges it is possible ocoasionaly to buy mutton, and the change Is certainly appreciated. County Sheriff Warner Snider, who recently acquired a new Ford auto, may be seen about our streets almost any day now in his new purchase. Warner has learned to handle the wheel like a veteran, and appears to have no trouble whatever whizzing around the corner. Dun Sullivan, a well known sheep man apieared in town last week for the first time since hia departure for the desert early last fall. Dan appear- Cottolenta fur etk at Paisley Pick-ups (CheWrtUciin Press) Chas. Arthur and Fred Snelling, of Lakeview, were in Paisley Sunday. Mrs. Sherlock and daughter. Ena. returned from the Willamette Valley Saturday. i Al Potts, of Lakeview, was in Pis-! ley. Sunday, on a visit to his brother, the saw-mill man. W. V. Gaisyer. government stock inspector, stayed over night in Paisley last week, leaving for-Silver Lake. Saturday morning. j Two big wagon loads of wool started ! for the railroad Saturday, shipped by J the Chewaucan Mercantile Co. i Mr. Ci'ori'p Conn has comnleted his ! new irrigation system and turned the , O water into the flume on Saturday. From the flume the water passes into the small ditches and can be switched from one ditch to another. Mr. Conn ; found that surface irrigation was un satisfactory and so at considerable ex- pense changed it to sub-Irrigation. 1 He is one of the few men in this sec-' tion who conduct their farming opera-! tions on up-to-date lines. He proposes . buing a traction engine with which to do his plowing and land clearing. ; Loss by Fire Saturday morning Samuel Riley, the well known Weit Side rancher, receiv ed a telegram from San Angelo. Texas stating that a house owned by him at that place valued at $2500 had been struck by lightening and completely gutted by fire. The loss was covered j by only $1200 insurance. At the time of the fire a family was occupying the ! house but fortunately no one was in jured. A SNAP ! If you want a bice little home, this ia the place for you. Neir three-room house, neatiy papered. Lot and Furnishings, Just as it stands; Rang and Cooking t'tensile; act of Ilaviliu China; flOO Victor (Jraphapbore and Re cords; 11 x 93 Wilton Velvet Kug. good as new; Airnlnlater Rug and Carpet; Oak Morria Chair; Princess Dresi-er; Sanitary Couch and Cush ions; Spring Mattress: lVdding, Curtains, Pictures, Books and other things too nuinen.ns to Mention. Also Ten acres of good land. fC50 takes the whole thing at once. Ceo. Wealeder, Owner. Enquire three doors below- Mr. Patcbelder'a bouse. AMERICAN BEAUTY CORSETS When you pur chase a corset you want one that has STYLE It is e cruelly im portant that the same corset be COMFORTABLE and if you can al so have one that WEARS WELL and that corset can be bought at a REASONABLE PRICE ONE OOLLAR UP you have an the requisites of a splendid corset. AMERICAN BEAUTY COSSETS have 'every one of these excel lent features and many more. Every improvement as exacted by fashion is combined in these dainty garments tiS, J 5rtia-- agents: THE PARISIAN MILLINERY MAIN H' ;EET, West of Court House P or oo BANNER WAISTS o At The Mercantile Co. 's Chief Deputy Here J. B. Gentry. Chief Deputy Grand I Master of the A. O. U. W.. is in Lake- j view again and will meet with the I lodge to-night. Mr. Gentry states that i the organization is in a most flourish-! ng condition and that many unsolicit ed applications are coming in all over the State. This is due to the high , class policy they are issuing, it being' the only guarantteed polciy issued by ; any fraternal organiztion. It carries ! the same values as any of the old line 1 policies only about 25 pre cent cheaper, j with just as good a guarantee. Mr. Gentry wants to meet all the members I tonight at the meeting. I Farewell Dance A very nice farewell dance in honor ! of Miaa Erma Sharp was given Thurs- j day evenig at the Civio Improvement Society's Hall. About fifteen couplea were present for the occasion and it is needless to say that all enjoyed a very pleasant evening, music was furnished by the Lakeview Mandolin Club and punch was served to the ancers. Miss Sharp, accompanied by her mother, Saturday morning left for Haley, Idaho, where they expect to reside permanently. '-Mi Walker's Grnpe Juice S bottles $1.00 at For the warm weather we have nice airy White Shirt Waists in endless variety with prices that will help to keep you cool. All sizes and styles to draw from. We have a good variety of Silk Waists in good colors as well as in white and black Jap Silks. Our Ladies' Lawn Dresses are going fast so you had better hurry. :: :: Lawn Dressing Sacijues, all sizes and colors, G5c to $1.25. Now is the beginning of warm weather and you will surely need them. LAKEVIEW MERCANTILE COMPANY O ft oo car lorsJ Lor