T"","llfftlHBHSfflHliTHfMl SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY COMPANY OUR FIRE IN8URANCE COMPANIES Union Assurance Co. of London American Central Insurance Co. of St. Louis St. Pauls Automobile Insurance Co. Globe ami Rutgers Fire Insurance Co ofN Y. WE BUY, LEASE OR SELL 0. V. L CO.'S TRACTS OR LOTS FRUIT LANDS IN 0008E LAKE VALLEY The Very Best For Sale In Small or Large Tracts HOMESTEADS CITY PROPERTY Improved & Unimproved Farms. We Specialize Fruit Lands FIOELTY IN8USANCE United States Fidelty A Guaranty Co. of llaltimorc, Md. Bonds of all descriptions. LIFE IN8URANCE Union Central Life Ins. Co. of Cincinnati, Ohio. Assets, 74 Millions i Inhc County gramtner 1 ' M'UJl) YY, Al'ilT 3, MM 1. BRIEF MENTION All nir ll.M (tn. I fl.M vvaUt tn go nt in. Merc. Co. 1Ioiim dreaeN itt reduced priori t Mcremille (Store. II. G. MsrUn, of Tine Crock . kii wt of Friday's visitor. All our (uncy I nee and iiei atrip lndle how 3 pair ftOc. Mere. Co. Odd and ,nd in lsdlitt cuuvart hoes .VV, ?S! mi l f I IK). More. Co. Mm. Illurton. of New I'ina Creek, m ono of Friday's visitors in town. If ymi wnut u. reully wi snioke lor a oti-hl. try tstorkiuiiu'ii Lender. Uum. in this city, July 2(1. 1911. to Mr. and Mr. I.. 1 Mauitey, a con. . Mr. ami Mm. W. D. Ilishop lint week were presented with a baby boy. Ma T. V. Hall tin returned from t . visit with her parents at Willow Kanch. Mm. Alice M. Noel will teach tho l'lcimsnt Valley school during the .uniiner. Mr, ami Mm J. H. Auten were mnlo .happy Ut Friday by tho arrival of a iihI'V if i r I . Fsrnum Harris in huvinj; his home on Main street covered with a fresh voatiiiir of pint. S 1'. Dicks, the well known Crooked Creek rancher, wan in town Sittur lay Mil. M ltlKilH'lR visit. (J. W. tooley. u prominent 1'iiiHlcy rancher, wan in town during the week on M btisinca vixit. Mls Laura .SnelliiiK. 'C ttiit place. Monday morning, left for Sii Fran cisco on a vacation trip. Tho road lending to t'rntvr I. like are j now tree from snow, hiiI many autos are puHHinn to and fro daily. Sturkiiiiiii uhcm oi.Iy the bent it tobaccos In tliu lii'iuiidictiiro of Mm clK'irf. Try them and le convinced. hrnt-Ht L. II. Meyer, the well known Valley FbIIh tostinaxtcr, merchant, vie., wan in town Monday. Minn Kinmu Arr.ner, who has been viwtl nif with tho Hoydstun family on the West Side, Sunday returned to town. Maurice. Murphy, u pr minent I'hib !ey iiheep mun. whh hero for several days tho forepart of tho week on a huttincss viitit. Mis I'rrxis Curtis, of Valley Falls, was a visitor, hero lor soveral days laxt week, beiiiKjhe Kuest of Mr. and Mm. E. J. Stono. Mr. and Mm.IL. F. Conn and child ren are now enjoyinxthe pleasures of camp life, having ono over to Deep Creek Tuohday. K. A. Uradley whhJii from Thomas ('reek during the week attending to various business matter connected with bin work. JA very nicedance whh held at itlio Opt-ra House 'on Saturday night lust, and a pleusunt ut k- i it I time was enjoy ed, by all present. , ' Mm. W. L.'fcClapp, who , ha many friendu in Lakeview, wus over from Klamath Falls for severul duya last week on a shortvisit. i ; Samuel Stone, who recently took up resilience , on his homestead in tho Valley Falls section, Tuesday came in town on a business, visit. If A party consisting of Marx Lauor, J. Kaehford. T. li. liul'lurd. and J. I.Hiicr. all prominent Alturas residents Sunday, registered at the Hotel Lake view. Mm. Itighum, a well known rcsidui t of4Oregonjt-ity, lastj-week arrived In town and in now spending a few days on a visit with her daughter, Mm. Guy CauMuy. Al Robert him accepted tliu agency . of the noted l.imm clothing, nod IiuhJuhi received miinplcs of all the latent weiivoH, which be Im now ills- playing. Miss Eva Murguret Clark, who has been visiting J her many Lakeview friends during trie past aeveral weeks, yesterday left on her return to Sun Francisco. Mr. and Mm. F. A. Fitzpartick, with children, were down from the ZX ranch the forepart of the week and remained for.ieverul duya renewing acquaintances. The new galvanized iron culvertsjre cently received for use on tne county 'highways , are'now lelng put In under thejvarious bridges and at other points where needed along the road between Lakeviow and Warner Canyon. j J. Frankl went down to Alturaa Monday on a buslnem trip. He will visit Likely before he returns, and will doubtloM pick up a few bags of wool on the trip. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Macnab have removed froum the Tonmngsen bunga low south ot town to the Graves resi dence on Main street, where they have rented several rooms. Ike Kent, whogsinel more or less fame as a mixologist at the Hotel Lakeview bar. Is now at Bsker, .to which plsce he has ordered a copy of the F.xamlner sent him. John Arr.ner, the local carpenter. Is getting along nicely with the improve ments to his house on Slash street and will probably have the addition com pleted In short time now. O. T. McKen Iree a few deys ago purchased A. 11. Schroder's wool. the price reported being 12 1-2 cents. Mr. Schroder's jlip consisted of up- wards of 20,000 pounds. Mrs. Sim Arthur hss been danger - ously III at her home on the Slash for Irving Sherlock and Frank I'arker, the psst week, but is now feeling much both hunters of the Teddy Roosevelt improved. During her illness she has ' typo, who have been camping in the been attended by her sisters. . Chewaucan country during the past Mr. and Mrs. r'. O. Bunting and week. Monday returned to iown and re children this morning left on a three P'"' " kinds of variegated luck in the weeks auto trip to Bend. Portland and Willamette valley towns, anil will return by way of Crater Lake. Ilertie Sinder. tho well known em-' ployee ot Thornton's Drug store, Mon day started for tho upper Chewaucan country where he cxpucl to spend a , week or more on a camping.) rip. Nute Srnitn. who has been employed by tho 7T Company during tho pust several months, is now driving stage on the Western route but will! shortly take charge of tho Bly station. j Mm. It. A. Bradley, accompanied by her two children, .Tuesday morning left for Ilidwcll and the surrounding country where she exports to remain for several weeks visiting with rela tives. Mart Hopkins, who needs no intro duction herebouts. returned lust week from a several days camping , trip to Mud Creek. Mart reports that ho enjoyed an excellent time while absent. Work on the Joe Fuller house, now being erected at tho corner of Slash and West Streets, is coming along nicely. Tho stono masons were at work all day Sunday putting in the foundation. Mrs. John McCulley. ir the West Side, Monday came into town for supplies. She was uecompunied by her grundsnns, William McCulley and Hermann Arzner, both of whom are visiting with her. Gus A. liovegreu, a timber cruiser in the employ of the Government, has been at work in .this and district for the past Severn) weeks. During the past few days he has been examining the claims in this vicinity. Tom Sagris, the contractor who has ! the stock. Mr. Jones will graze the hud tho railroad work, around Sugar j sheep on the Forest range allotted to Hill in charge, was in Lakeview last Stephenson for the balance of the year, week. He reports that ho is getting j although not acquiring any future along fine with tho work and expects rights which Mr. Stephenson is enti to have it completed in a short tune. ! tied to on the National Forest. Big Clearance Sae OF SUMMER GOODS BEGINNING ON SATURDAY AND LASTING TEN PAYS The Prices Will Be a Big Surprise MRS. A. M. NEILON womsn's o xt a? je i rr aria rt WALLACE & SON (Wm. Wallace, Coroner for Lako County) UNDERTAKERS I'KOMPT ATTENTION AND Parlors, next door WATSON G. Sherman Easter has just received a large cnnslgament of cutglass which Is greatly admired by lovers of such things. There are many elegant pieces Included In the assortment, any one ot which would make the housewife glad. J. 1W. Nixon, of the popular Mud Creek station, Monday, came In for various items of grub. "Bill" says tnat the simple life agrees with him In every way, and he expects to give all city life a wide berth from now on. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Heryford were up from Fine Creek on Tuesday of this week. Mrs. Heryford fame up to see her father. C. C. Pratt, who was seri ously Injured last week, an account of which was given in last Thursday's Examiner. Bill Hammeraley, the well known Government hunter, last week came into town from the Chandler ranch in Drew's Valley. Bill reports ;tht he i hsving much success In trapping the coyotes of that section, as well as a ! tew ,arK0 wildcat. riKiiing and hunting lines. A very nice surprise party on Mrs. L. Kerrigan, who has been here on a visit with her sister, Mrs. W. K. Barry, was given by tho ladies of the Cathoilc Altar Society. A large attendance was present, and a social time was enjoyed by all. Stunley Hanson was up from the Davis Creek country for several davs lust week, and reports that construc tion work on the railroad is coming along nicely. While hero, Stanley took the opportunity to attend the Saturday night dance at the Opera House. Many of the sheepmen received checks for their wool from the various buying firms during the bitter part of I last week, and as a result were in very jubilant spirits. No doubt the local stores received quite a few dollars of this money in payment of accounts duo. Manuel Swartz. one of our local ( sheepmen, was in from the Thomas Creek country last week for supplies Manuel says the grass on tne range this your is about tho best bo eve saw. ami he looks for the sheep to be fat before going to the desert next fall. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shepherd, of Portland, are now spending a few days in this vicinity. Mr. Shepherd is asso ciated with his father and brother in the piano business, and while here is attending to the dolivry of several pianos as well as drumming up a little business. I In one of our last week's locals we mentioned the fact that Ed Stephen son, a local sheepman, had sold aeveral i hundred head of cheep to Dan Jones, I together with vrazing privileges tor ALL SATISFACTION GUAUANTEED to Telephone Office BUILDING J. B. Auten. F. Fetsch and C. II. Coombs this morning left on a hunting trip In the Summer Lake section. There will be some big hunting yarn spun on their return, regardless of trie results of the hunt. The cement sidewalk in front of Bieber's Cash store and Mm. Keilon's Millinery parlors is now completed and opened to public use. The walk is cerUnily a dandy and in connection with the one In front of the Colorado Cafe makes quite a strip along our main street. A very nice house is being erected by W. G. Fuller at the south end of Main etreet. Mr. Fuller is a compara tively new comer in this eountry. and liked it so well that he decided to locate here premanently. He is now running the South End Livery and Feed Barn. Stone & Utley have taken the agency for the famous Alb.iny Nurser ies and are taking orders for the same. One of their specialties is to lurnish trees of the best vsrieties at a rate of til per acre. Full particualM may be had by applying to E. J. Stone, the photographer. John York, a recent resilient of Fort Rock who was working at Grants Pass, was foully murdered on the 16th by a man whom he had befriended, says the Silver Lake Leader. The fiend who did the deed was captured a few days later, with the murdered man's wagons and homes. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kimball, of Klamath Falls, were in Lakeview I ues ,ay nigni. Mr. rumnail is on a ! tour of """Ration of the Weyerhauser ' T 1 . I . k vp timber lands, and yesterday left for the Canby tract, west of Alturas. "Jack" is now sporting an auto and claims to be an expert "gas" man. In the Portland market last Thurs day steers showed a range in the day's sales of $4.50 to$ 5.75. Cows sold from 13 to $4.75 and. good light calves ' brouKh' '''here was a single sale of a bunch of 340 sheep, which brought $2.50. A small bunch of top grade hogs went at $7.65 and a heavier lot brought $7.25. T. M. Murphy, of Sioux City. Iowa was a pleasant caller at the Examiner office Tuesday. Mr. Murphy had just (come in from a trip overland through r j Central Oregon, having also visited numerous places in the Willamette. He is well pleased with this portion j of the State and expecU to locate in I this section. j Pat Murphy, a well known sheepman of the Paisley section, several days ago arrived here from the north end of the ! county with a very badly injured right i arm. The injury was caused by being : bucked from a spirited horse, and 1 Mr. Murphy came here for treatment, ! He is being cared for by Doctore Everett and Daly. j Buy It now. Now Is the tim to : buy a bottle of Cbaruberluln'a Colic. : Cboiera and Diarrhoea Remedy, it Is , almost certain to be needed before I the summer ie over. This reined I has no superior. For Bale by all nooil . I I ' 11 0 D Z3E 3EZXE D ro TP 0, V, L, CONTRACT HOLDERS We arc now ready to furnish Complete Ab stracts to 0. V. L Properties as follows: Tracts $2.50 rj or Lots LAKE COUNTY LAND & TITLE CO. LAKEVIEW AT PL V WW CANAL ' NOW City Bakery & n . . 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