irrrzwismit ESB&3 SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY COMPANY E. R. PATCH, GENERAL MANAGER : ,- GENERAL REAL ESTATE BUSNESS Improved and Unimproved Farms Homesteads City Property We Specialize Fruit Lands E&ESBSBBZnHQI TLnhc County Cyamincr Hit iHH.VY, JUNK 111, lllil. BRIEF MENTION Munual Siimlcr wn In from camp Monday. I. ('.ormlvy, of Illy, was In town the forrinrt of the w.k. Hill Woods, of tho West Kj.lc, was one of thin weuk'a visitors. liii't h.Imm tin LiiVouiit" unit oulf nt Hut Mercantile I o's Mure Gabriel Arxner, of the Auiccr Valley section, was in town Saturday. ' Rob Snider, of Havis Creek, was In town the forepart of tho week. V.KK wiilltMl nt Auk. Itortlllt'M city ImUer.v. iniiikft. (irici-, iiu.li or Iradctj C. I.. Allen, of Kuril, OrcKn. Mon diiy nKiHUrul nt Hit? Hotel Lakeview. i. F. Fittwatcr, of tho Went Side, Saturday came Into town for supplies. Hon. W. Lnlr Thompson will tit-liver ' tho oration at Alturas on the Fourth. Kol McCulley wan up from his Pino Creek ranch on Tuesday of this week. J. T. Flook, tho well known Ituck Crock stockman, is in town on busi ness. lun Chandler, the well known stook ii.. n, was in town tho fort-part of tho week. Tho KUmath Fulls Postal bank now hint 34 depositors, with total deponits of t-'ClO. Doctor Amsden. tho well known Pine ('ret-k medico, was one of Tuesday's visitors. Dr. A. A. William, of Paisley, will deliver tho oration at Silver Lake on tho Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kirkpatrick, of Willow Ranch, were visitors during tho week. F.lmor lloyt has accepted a inmition with the Irfikcvivw Trunsfer and Deli very Company. 4 Frank Parker and Jim McShane Sunday paid a viMit to iho Ambrose sheiirinif cnrr.iN. Hi Adams, of the Silver Lake coun try, wan a vinitor in these parts during the'past Week. Bartholomew Diaz, tho well known West Sido rancher, was one of last week's visitors. Pleasant Shellhainmer, of the Crook cdjCreek section, was one of lust week's visitors in town. The burlier shops will bo closed from o'clock Moivtiiy evening until Wednesiluy morning. Frank Holders whs in from camp on Friday lust, and joined the bunch for Kalnritli Falls. George Kanney was another of tho many Paisley residents who arnveil here during the week. I EarlHindle whs amontf tho Pine Creek delegation who visited with us during tho past week. (Mr.fund Mrs. A. M. Mancab went over to the Falls Sunday to participate in tho Elk's festivities. C. E. McCleary and Pert Uusk. both well known Pine ('reek buisnesa men, were in townsliist week. Joiin Cr.imn. the well known Adol mni' her and stockman, luesdav came into town for supplies. C. E. Campbell, tho well known I'ailsey stockman, paid this section a visil tho lust of. Iho weeK. George; Sweem. of; the Bowers Hridges:rheuring corrals, Saturday came intuJtownlforjMUpplies. L. It. and D. C. Holbrook, local sheep men. SaturdavJlVame in from cHmp onmntters ofbusineHS. George JChamllerJJwaa in from the upper raiich this week and took back a large load of supplies. The AutoJLivery inluiMing a large addition to Jits garage in order to handle its iucreasedj business. ;Frunk;.Stanley, the well known stock man, was loverfroin Bidwell during 4 the week on matters of business. Father O'Malley returned Friday from a trip to Alturas, where he married a young counle of that city. J. B. Blair was down from Summer Lake this week on business connected withjthe estate of the late Willie Sher Uck. II. L. 'Chandler, the well known stage proprietor, was in town the forepart of the week on a business visit. Several new families of Indiana arrived here early this week and are now camped on the hillside east of town. Mrs. M. C. Ilurri. of Missoula. Monanta, Is spending a few days here on a visit to her sister, Mrs. E, J. Stone. Mrs. lohn Arzner with daughter Mabel paid a visit to Camp Creek where they enjoyed some Jexrellont nulling. ! Tom Sherlock, who has been at A U urns for some time past. I again greeting his numerous Lakevlcw friends. Mr. and Mm. (Jeorge II. Nwcombc. of jValley Falls, were in town this week for supplies and on matters of business. Supervisor llrown, of the Fremont Forest, Tuesday morning left for Sil ver Lake on business connected with his olllcc. J. F. Hanson and family Monday eamo In by auto from the Hanson ranch on the West Side for several hours visit, Ira MH'oul. who has lawn employed on tho O. V. L. pile driving crew, was a visitor here during the earlier part of the week. Mrs. Nettle Sherlock and diiugter Ena, of Paisley, were in town the fore part of the week visiting friendn and acquaintances. Mrs. John Simmons, with daughter j Lucile, lust week returned after an extended visit with relatives in Cres well and vicinity. Mrs. J. C. Dodson, who has la-en suffering with a slight attack of moss els, is now up and around again, feel ing as well as ever. J. D.JVenator, Guy M. Ingram and J. F. Hutchason a few days since hal a very successful fishing trip over on Roaring Spring Creek. The bricklayers on the new High School were laid off for several days last week suiting for the carpenters to catch up on joist work. J Don Baxter has retired from the Economy store, his interest having been purchased by his partners, Messrs. Cummins and Beetle. iZHZ . : -' S. P. Moss was down from Paisloy this week on a business trip. He has his auto in commission again, but is not breaking any speed records. J 'J Abe Label, who is to engnge Connie McFarlund in a boxing contest at Al turas on tho Fourth, is now in training! hero, with quarters at the Hot Springs. Mr. arid Mrs. H. HHhner with family, of tho Drew's Gap stage sta tion, Monday cume into town for a several days' visit. Harold Kraim, of tho O. V. L. com pany, was in town from the pile driver the forepart of the week, on various I matters of business. Ned Sherlock is now busil employ ed at the wool wurehou.se, ut which place he muy be found almost anv day during business hours. Miss Lola Barry left Thursday last for several weeks visit with Miss Nora Barry, who is -now at (her father's ranch in Horse Prairie. 3$The First National; Bank recently received some fine new vertical filing cases, which were this week placed in position ready fortune. Jim Heryford, now a resident of the New Pine Creek section, was in town thejfore part of kthis 'week, having made tho trip in his auto. The crosswalk between the Ahlstrom saddle shop and the Lakeview Meat Market was repaired Friday and is now in first-class condition. Gus Schroder, the well known Silver Lakej resident, Saturday arrived in town, and Sunday left for. Klamath Falls to join tho Elk .herd. Ernest L. II. Meyers, the well known Valley Falls postmaster. mercantile store proprietor, etc., was a visitor to these purls tho forepart of the week. lluc ktfor sale, Llncoltis, Shrops aud IliwiipHblre Powuh, Will be remy for delivery 1st September. Address Walter A. Sherlock, Alturns Cal. J27 A bunch of cattle belonging to Sena tor Weed and which were purchased in Harney county for him by J- C. Dod- son passed through the valley Monday. Mr. and!Mrs.;j.l;S. Fuller are now enjoying planning for their new home which they will soon build on their lot on the SlasliJJopposite John Arrner's place. Miss Verda Umbach, who has been attending school at Santa Rosa, Cli- fornia, lust 'week returned here to spend the summer vacation with her parents. David Campbell, chief of the Port land fire department, and two firemon are dead as the result of an explosion during fire in the Union Oil Co. 'a plant Monday morning. S. H. Card, wh" i! ruH seriously injured in a runaway accident several weeks since, is again able to be around and will resume his delivery business shortly. Mr. and Mrs. James Koydstun, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koydstun and Miss Flossie Lake were among the many West Siders who were here on Satur day last. John Carroll, who has been employed on the upper Chandler ranch in the Chewaucan, Valley, was in town for j a few days last week on mutters of businecss. Mrs. C. K. Parker, of Adcl, Friday submitted proof on her desert claim before the local land office. Andrew Morris and C. K. Parker acted as witnesses. Bidwell Nugget: Mr. 'and Mrs. Harry Ayres have accepted positions at the Fort Bidwell Indian School. They assumed their duties last Tues- j'1" """"': There will no doubt be plenty of autos for hire, and any one desiring to spend the Fourth at New Pine Creek should make arrangements for the trip at once. Mrs. Wilson, who several weeks ago suffered a severe attack of ptomaine poisoning, is now feeling much better and will no doubt be as well as ever in a few days now. It is now lawful to drive your auto up to 12 miles an hour on the streets of Lakeview. the City Council Jhaving recently raised the speed limit from 8 to 12 miles an hour. Felix Green, now a well known resi dent of the Pine Creek country, spent several days in town during the week talking things over with old acquain tances hereabouts. Mrs. Thos. S. Farrell this morning started on a visit to her old home at Fort Dodge. Iowa, expecting to be absent a couple of months. "Tom" is correspondingly . Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lawseur. Mrs. Williams and Miss Lawrence, all well known Bend residents, Monday registered at the Hotel Lakeview. William S. Towner, tho new clerk at the land office, last week purchased a lot in the Drenkel addition and expects in a few days to commence tho con struction of a dwelling house. Ewe 1 J. Davis, of Paisley, was in town this week and had with him Ja fine meerschaum pipe. The pipe was made in lHiMi and handsomely carved, as well as being nicely colored. Alex Liindeen, an employee of the Pucific States Telephone Company with headquarters at Portland, is now spending a few days here on a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cuusey. J The Colorado Bakery has been closed all this week and Manager Lonzway and employees have been mighty busy preparing to move into their new quarters in the old Wnllace store. J. S. Longacre, of North Yakima, Wash., spent a few days in Lakeview during the past week. Mr. Longacre owns Borne property in this vicinity and he was here looking up his holdings. Silver Lake Leader: County Survey' or S. A. Mushen and Mr. Archer came up from the south end Friday for the purpose of measuring the waters of Silver Creek. They will he here some time. F. A. Fitkzpatrick, of the ZX ranch, is now sporting a new Franklin auto, which is going some for "Fitz." He will probably use it in keeping his cattle off the Deschutes Forest next Spring. C. E. Lonzway is pieparing to put down a cement walk in front of his new pi see of business next to the Frost. It is an example worth of emu lation by other business property owners. Con Taylor, with about 4000 head of his sheep, passed through town the forepart of the week en route to Thompson Valley-in the north end of the county, where his summer range is located. Tuesday morning Claude Seager, the local real estate mas, left by auto for Silver Lake, taking as passengers Supervisor Brown, of the Forest 'Ser vice, County Surveyor Sam MuBhen and a drummer. C. B. Miners, representing the fa mous Cadillac auto, arrived in Lake view yesterday with a demonstrating car. The car is certainly a dandy, and has been greatly admired by all whs have seen it. Mr. Miners will remain here several days, and will gladly give you a demonstration whether you in tend purchasing or not. His head quarters are at Hotel Lakeview. The Lakeview Transfer Company is finding itself mighty busy these days delivering goods from the local stores, and the management is to be congratu lated on the fine way in which every thing is being handled. The young people of Lakeview will have things all to themselves next Sunday evening at seven o'clock. It is to be a union young people's rally, and will be held in the Ladies Civic Improvement Club Hall. Alturas Plaindealer: D. P. Brown was over from Bidwell the first of the week, on his return to Berkeley. He will return with his family for the summer in a week or ten days and will spend the usummer in Modoc. After an investigation of the law on the subject, Attorney General Craw ford in an opinion written at the re quest of Geo. Bingham, gave it as his opinion that the recall can not be in voked aeainst a scnool director. The steamer Lakeview is now ready ' to receive freight. The rate for the present will be 7!ic per 100 lbs. be tween Alturas and Lakeview. A fur ther cut will be made as soon as the railroad reaches the lower end of the lake. The Frost Candy Kitchen this week has a window display of Fourth of July emblems, such as banners and tissue paper articles of various kinds. All are tastefully arranged and are certainly appropriate of a sane Fourth. Surprise Valley Record : Twenty eight automobiles now in the valley and more 'comin. It will not be long until Lakeview will have to get a hustle on if she keeps ahead of Sur prise in the number 'of chug-chug machines. Miss Eva Clark, who lost her watch some 10 days ago. recovered the same Tuesday. It was found in the road opposite the North Lakeview feed yard, and owing to the fact that a frieght wagon had run overit was almost unre cognizable. To date no forest fires have been reported in this immediate vicinity, although several have occured in the country north of fSilver Lake. The damage was slight, however, but two acres being burned over in the worst one of the fires mentioned. Lee Beall is again back at his old place with Bailey & Massingill, after having snent some time in Rogue River Valley and at California resorts where ! he obtained relief from an attack of j rheumatism from which he had been i suffering for several months. Coui-ty Surveyor Sam Mushen Tues day morning left for Silver Lake and j vicinity where he expects to be em ployed for some time taking measur-j ments in Silver Creek. He will be as- I sisted in the Work by W. J. Archer, ! who is already on the ground. J The brickwork on the second story of the High School was commenced last week and the window frames are now being placed in position. As the build ing progresses its marvelous beauty is more easily appreciated, and its grace ful lines are indeed surprising. Mr. and Mrs. George Harrow with son Frank several davs ago returned from a visit with Mrs. Harrow's fath er, E. A. Light, who resides at Eure ka, California. All report a veryjplea sant time while absent, but were, of course, glad to see Lakeview once more. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. and Geo. Batch- elder last Thursday returned from.Oro- ville. Cal., where they were called by the illness and death of the boys' father. II. T. Batcheider. They were accompanied on their return by their mother and sister. Miss Cad, who will spend the summer in Lakeview. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Thornton have returned from a visit to Roseburg and Portland, having been called to the former place by the serious illness of Mr . Thornton's mother. Although not fully recovered his mother's health has greatly improved and it is expected that she will soon be well again. After one week the postal savings bank of Med ford has on deposit $1255, has given thirty certificates and is carrying seventeen accounts. At the end of the first day the receipts amounted to $820, or $82 for every de positor. The average for each deposi tor is now slightly less than $75. Jess Hall, the .convict who escaped from the school lor the feeble minded at Salem June 17. was captured last Suturday by Governor West in the vicinity of Mary's Peak west of Cor- vallis. The Governor organized a small posse to assist in the capture of the escaped convict, and happened to be the first man to run onto him. TO 0. V. 1, COHTBACT HOLDERS We arc now ready tj furnish Complete Abstracts to O. V. L. Tracts and Town Lots Jj)350 at the low figure of each , Hiiisn LAKE COUNTY LAND & TITLE CO. LAKEVIEW iNaat Oaklaad, California The only Wonun'i College on the Pacific Coa. Chartered 1885. Near two great L'niverMtir. Ideal climate throughout the jrear. Entrance and graduation requirements Kiuiralent to thoM ol Stanford and Lnircnity of California. Laboratories for science with modern equip ment. Excellent oppo.lunili-. for home economics, library study, music and art. Modern gymnasium. Special care for health of students, outdoor life. President, Luclla Clay Larson, A. !.. Litt. P.. LU D. For catalogue address Secretary, Mills College 1'. I)., California. A SNAP ! If you want a nice little borne, this is the place for you. New three-room howe, neatly papered. Lot aud Furnishings, just as it stauds: Range and Cooking L'tensilw; set of Havilin China; 100 Victor Uraphaphone and Re cords; 11 x93 Wilton Velvet Rag, good as new; Axmlnlster Rugs and Carpet; Oak Morris Chair; Princpes Dreser; Sanitary Couch and Cofh lons; Spring Mattress: IVdding, Curtains, Pictures, Books and other things too numerous to Mention. Also Ten acres o( good land. $050 takes the whole thing at once. Geo. Weeleder, Owner. Enquire three doors below Mr. Batchelder's bouse. P' BANNER At The Mercantile Co.'s Li o For the wnrin weather we have nice airy White , Shirt Waists in endless variet with prices that will help to keep you cool. All sizes and styles to draw Iroin. We have a ood variety of Silk Waists in goodcolorsas well as in white and black Jap Silks. . Our Ladies' Lawn Dresses arc going fast so you had better hurry. :: :: Lawn Dressing Sacques, all sizes and colors, G5c to $1.25. Now is the beginning of warm weather and you will surely need them. LAKEVIEW MERCANTILE o O COMPANY O 111 Ol -IP oo axoz0 OREGON AMERICAN BEAUTY CORSETS When you pur chase a corset you want one that has STYLE It is equally Im portant that the same corset be COMFORTABLE and tf you can al so have one that WEARS WELL and that corset can be bought at a REASONABLE PRICE ONE DOLLAR UP you have all the requisites of a splendid corset. AMERICAN BEAUTY CORSETS have every one of these excel lent features and many more. Every improvement as exacted by fashion is combined in these dainty garments agexts: "' THE PARISIAN MILLINERY MAIN STKEET, West of Court House CO o WAISTS Jit 01