" TiiwiTirill llfriTTwililBllr Tn mi III SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY OOMRANY TIIK ONLY KIH VI IV LAKKVIUW ( JI AT HAS A COMPLKTK I.IKT OF OKKUOS VALLKY LNI CO.'H TkACT our fire insurance coMPANics WE BUY, LEASE OR SELL 0. V. L C0.'S TRACTS OR LOTS . ffr "nsusance Un-on Assurance to. of London United Stales Fulelty & Guaranty Co American Central Insurance Co. of St. Louis f,RU,T LANDS IN GOOSE LAKE VALLEY The ofllattimore, Md. Ilonds of all descriptions. ...... .... Very Best For 8al In Small or Large Tracts LIFE insurance St. Tauh Automobile Insurance Co. tt r tT-rr X rW? . . . . . , ... r HOME8TEAD8 CITY PROPERTY . Union Central Life Ins. Co. of Cincinnati, Ohio, f.iohc and hntfrers lire Insurance Co ofN J. Improved & Unimproved Farms. We Specialize Fruit Lands Assets, 74 Millions 7nhc toum liynmmcr BRIEF MENTION l.nui K" for aalv. Apply t Mr. II. A. JlllltfH. Wm. 1'hilliin. of Knno waa duing Iumioi lue till week. K. K. Kelltr, .f New I'me Creek wn vifilor in town Suturday. I.. I), r'ox, a rekident of Ilaml. was in town the fore Part of the week. I'urlrr Wooda. of I ho Wot Hide, waa one of Tucaday'a visitors In town. Herbert Lewis, of the Tin Creek country, wm in town over Sunday. A ! milir K.iiiuiiicr will bring rm .1 't " mii l ii.i'h Mra. John MeCullcv. or the Weat Side. was one of Tueaday's vlaitora. llini Miiut it ri'itlly Koixl kinukf (or ri. Hf. ii.v Mrkmiiiri U-mli-r. Wm. Maaalngill and daughter KcriiK-e left fur California thia week. J. U. lAivett. of the 7T ranch, wit in town laat week on buaineaa vinit. Lee Ulard. of the Hernsrd ranch, waa in town Sunday for a short visit. Fm!U') p!t- 0l full lllllkcl H for i n't', mv Irvluu BIhtIo It. A 10-17 Mr. and Mra. C. C. LoiTtus were in from their Crane Lake ranch over Sun day. "Miaa Maude ' Vandervert. of Bend, waa a viaitor here on Thursday of lat week. i I'leaaant Shellhammer. of the Crook ed Creek section, waa one of Monday's viaitor. Tom Alford wa in from Cox Creek the forepart of the week on a short tiusiness vinit. Elmer P. Harris is the proud father of a eon that arrived via the "Stork Koute" Sunday lat. Z 1 The Ladles Aid of the Presbyterian Church will Kive a Uaxaar the first week in September. j; Going to school this year? Well you will need book and Thornton's Is the place to get thi-m. Mr. and Mr. II. II. Manner and children were In trom Drews Gap .the 'forepart of the week ' John Odom. of the West Side, was in town the forepart of the week re newlng acquaintances. Z Guv Angslcad, one of the colony located on Deep Creek, was in town Saturday for various supplies. I Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bernard have returned from San Del no. where they have been spending the summer. Thornton's Block of school books cover the needs of every pupil in the county. Mail orders attended to. Manuel Sanders, the cheep man waa in town on Monday of this weak at tending- to various business matters. Frank Hammersly, of the West Side. was In town several days last week at tending to various buaineas matters. ', Mra. Dan Hrennan returned Thurs day last from the Silver Lake Country, where she enjoyed a several daya visit W. K. Wilkinson. fan emolovee of the Fandango sawmill, was up from Wil low Ranch laat week on a business trip, oy la'y desiring- home und, board (nt) for (nil and winter, address liox .'121 Lakevl?-, Oregon. K7 H Htorkaian uhh only tho beat of tobnecos In the ninnufncturo of hU cigars. Try Ihem and In coovluced I The roof of the I. O. O. F. building received a coating of tar last week, the work tains In eharire of Bill Pitta. Dave Handbery had the misfortune tilose his buildings on his place near the ''Horse Ranch ' by fire last week. J There will be some threshing in Summer Lake Valley the next week or two when the grain is all In the stack. J. C. Shellhammer, ajjwell, known Crooked Creek atockman..was in town the forepart of the week for supplies. Mr. and Mra. John LofTtua. residents of the Warner Yalley section, were among his week's visitors to Lake view. J. S. Biair, one of Summer Lake's best known stockmen, waa in town the forepart of the week on a business visit. , W. F. Burch. Advl's enterprising merchant, waa over from that section Tuesday, attending o various business details. They have a new disease down East called "Bathing Ear" due to large eared, people bathing at the seashore too much. George Batchelder has returned from a few weeks trip iu Klamath County. where he waa attending to some land matter. L. A. Carriker. the Weal Side stock- mini, waa another of that section s reaidnnlN who visited with us during the week. Mr. and Mra. Jack Goehr. who have many friends hereabouts. Tucadsy came into town from Drews Gap for a ahort vinit. Nathaniel McCurdv Is now' able to be about attain, ami la entirely recov ered from hi recent accident at Vallev Fa I In. Lady wanting free home for Fall ami Winter a companion to healtny lady, can And same by calling at Ex aminer office. Chester Dvkeman, until recently emuloved on the Oddfellow'a building, haa accepts I a position as clerk in Ueiber's caab store. Georire Avres. of Fort Bid well, wa a local viaitor on Tuesday laat. and his many friends hereabouts were pleased to fee him again. L. A. Stephens, of San Deliro, Cal. ha been vikiiinv friewis In the vallev ' the paal couple of week. Mr. Stephens formerly resided here. John Ward, timekeeper for the Han sen CoiMtruction Company, was in town Saturday laat attending to var-1 ions business matters. j V. C. Conn, of the Paialev country, wa another of the many vlaitora from that section who appeared In our midat during the past week. j Fred HI in, the well known black smith haa addod quite a lot of improve ments and equipment to his shop at Paialev. Fred la a hustler. . Farnum Harris, who haa been em ployed at the Willis Furniture store. Tucaday left for San Francisco to pur- l . ....L. -. 9... I . Miii Mildred Kehart. who has been spending a few davs vacation at her father's ranch south of Crooked Creek. Isst week returned to town. Byron Graves and Bill Anderson. Sundsy left for Deep Creek, where they exoect to try their luck with the deer and fish in that locality. D. L. Browne, an attache of the Htel Davis Creek, wss in .town Sat urday, having brought up aevcral drummers with their trunks. I The work on the Joe Fuller resi dence on Slash street is now progress ing nicely under the supervision of Contractor George Brockelsby. Joe Hirach. a San Francisco drummer was among the several members of thsl profession who paid a visit to these parts during the past week. The canning season is now on. and all the fruit brouaht up from Davia Creek and Pine Creek sections finds a ready sale amone our local women. A fine aupoly of schpol books for every scholar in the county are to be obtained at Thornton'a Drug Store. Mail orders promptly attended to; Mart Hopkins, who is well known locally, last Thumdav had the misfor tune to lose a valuable mare which he hod owned for aevoral years past. Mr. and Mra. Ben Daly are now nicely located in their home on Center Street, having titled up the house in Ana atyle during the past few daya. i Supervisor Brown and Clerk Bren nan. of the Forest Service, Thursday, returned from Silver Lake, where they were in attendance at two claim cones. The telegraph line along the railroad Is now completed to a point a short dis tance north of Surprise station and will probably reach Davia Creek in a few days. Mra. George S. Park waa among the Paisley people who visited with ua dur ing the paat week. She waa accom panied by Mrs. F. 8. Parks, of Fayett- vllle. Ben Delaney. a homesteader of the Summer Lake country, last week dis posed of hia claim and several days since left for a visit to his old borne in Texas. . Elmer Ahlstroro paid a visit to Warner Vallev Saturday and returned the same day in hla machine. Elmer sava that the roads could have been a lot worse. E. H. Fagnello. a well known San Francisco drummer, was In town last week visiting bia various customers. Mr. fagnello is a brother to Mra, Sam Cressler. j Norman Jai-obson. of the Forest Service. Sunday returned to Paialev to resume hi dutiea in the field after be ing detailed for several daya at the local office. Z. T. MoCabe. until recently em ployed at Bieber's Cash Store, has acoepted a position as clerk in the Post Office store, and has already assumed hia duties. The way that our friend Charlie Winkleman Is "rvttlnir on the map" a Gastronomic Champion, shows that it pays to adverliae. Ever hear about Willie PoolT. Fred Cronemiller. manauing editor of tho Examimtr left Tuesday evening for Klamath Falls where he combine buainea and pleasure after a long deserved rest. The ad of Chan. Wealeder wherein he ofTera to sell his place at a bargain ran be noted In another column. This place with its furniahlnes is worth going to see. For mlf H room Iioiim mik! lot with f until iirt and 10 rn'ien uf bind. No iVKHoiiutilu rftr ri-fii-i'd If Kiken nt oiiku. Iii'i'ii r 3 doors went of ). KhIcIm lil-r iiIhco. Ang.'i'J The Lsdirs' Aid Society of the Pre bvteriwn church will meet next Thurs day afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. G. Campbell. Meetings are now held every other week. The "Wets" won out In the election at Lake City and Bidwell by three VUICB. J.IUV.17II ft VtlV. OU UTV. A-tHKV City 23 wet and 07 dry. or 90 wet to 87 dry. Republican. The houao beinc constructed for J. N. Wataon at the .ear of his residence on Dewey street is now fast nearing completion. The work is in charge of Contractor John Arzner. A. A. Hcnrv. the well known Paialey stockman, wa In town laat week en route for Altura. Ho was accompanied by several members of his family, and the trip wss made by auto. ( Colonel Light. W. V. Paine and Lafe Conn were absent from town on a camping trip to Deep ('reek last week. They report a fine catch and are able to swan talea witb anyone now. Will aome one kindlv let ua know what becomes of all the berries thst are grown in Summer lake and whv the resldenta there growing the aame refuse to sell them to travelers? Louis Vevssade is about to harvest his train thia week. He aays that be will have fullv fortv bushels of barley to the acre and some tine wnest and oats. Has 76 acres in train altogether. The Roblnett Ranch in Summer Lake ia improved by the addition of a fine barn and other buildings that make it j look as though the present owner meant to remain there as long as por ible. Contractor John Arzner ia now com pleting the plana for a very nice bouse to be erected by Samuel Dicks, the Crooked Creek rancher, to replace the one which burned down several month back. , A well known Df Moirwe woman after aunYrlng niineratily for two tluyi Irom bowrl complaint, waa cured by one d one of Chaniberlaln'e Colic, Cholera and IMaribeoa cure. For sale by ull good dealcra. Fred Foster, the well known Sum mer Lake rancher baa an increased acreage of grain thia vear that ia look mg very good, considering that he was short banded in planting and got a lot of it in very late. Mr. and Mra. J. F. Hanson and ' Mr. and Mrs. A. L. .Thornton left yes terday for Crater Lake in the former's Dorris car. They will be gone long enough to enjoy to the fulness the wonderful scenic trip. J. H. Turpin waa over from Plush last week on business before the U. S Land office. Incidentally be remem bered several of hia many Lakeview frienda with young sage hena which were greatly appreciated, Jim Dodson, accompanied bv his wife and aon Everett, last week returned from the northern part of the country. I where he succeeded in making several purchases of cattle for the market. The trip waa made by auto. F. D. Smith, the rancher and re formed tonsorial artist paid Lakeview a visit Tuesday. He looks as hard as a cordwood stick of hickory which shows that ranching and the atrenious life haa many compensations. . J. D. Mariner and wife, of Reno, left last evening for Pine Creek, after having had a successful business trip. Mr. M. handes bis musical instruments direct from factory to consumer ana Is appreciated in consequence. Now that the railroad la ai far along as Davia Creek, and will soon be bringing all the freight to that point, it 1 expected tht many of our local freighters will be obliged to make an invasion of the country to the north of us. A. Biuber ha gone to Sacramento and San Vranclsco to purcahse hia Fall and Winter line of foods and will be gone a couple of weeks. Mr. Beiber intend to bring back some new styles and effects that will be worth waiting for. A babv boy was born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Causey, avl the proud father is now kept busy treating every body who happen along. Guy la un decided a yet whether or not he will make an electrician out of the little fellow. Mr. and Mr. C. E. Rachford, of Alturaa. Sundsv arrived in town en route south, atfer spending a week's vacation In the Crater Lake region. Mr. Rachford ia eupervisor of the Modoc Nstionsl Forest, with head quarter at Alturss. Rolls McDonald returned from a trip to the Chewaucan country last week where he wss enjoying; himself. Aooesrsnces snow that he did not get anything more than one of the famous mosquitoes or some good coffee, brewed in a tomato can. Charles Barrv. who haa been em- ! ployed for a month or more at the Rehart ranch south ot Crooked Creek, i last week returned to town. Charlie haa been busv out there with the bav ins cew. and on hia return here looked the part of a typical farmer. Manaeer Smith, of the Opera House bas now installed hia aelf-nlaylng piano and at each performance this week could be een between the acts pump- In ir .nHiintrtnlmltf whit tfiA ninnn j emitted ver? entertaininlt tunes. The instrument is certainly a dandy. A swarm of butterflies waa seen about our streets on Sunday last, and attracted much attention. It ia not known what the occasion was. but the fsct thst tbey were traveling north would seem to indicate that they were fleeing from the approaching railroad. "Bill" Moea came over from Warner in hia high power machine that burns up the road way between here and there, returning Monday. When "Bill" starts for anywhere be is in a hurry and the way that hia "Red Devil" hita the "high places" is a caution to tom cats. E. E. Woodcock and family have returned from their trip to California and report having had one of the best times of their life. Mr. Woodcock enjoyed the trip especially as the machine worked nicely all the way and he did not have to spend a minute on repair. A majority of the members of the Methodist Church. bo.h old and young. Tuesday morning brieht and early started for the McKee ranch on a dav'a outinsr. They returned bout auoper lime, urea, nappy, and many of them with mighty sunburnt com plexions. W. E. Rachford. representing E. Lauer & Sons, of Alturas. agents for Lake and Modoc Countiea for the Peerless Steam Washer, is doing busi ness here and meeting with much suc cess! The machine appears to do the work in fine shape and evidently savea time and labor. ELSE D IT. 3EZ3E J. D. Mariner Music House Sfllm (or thn iHvturlfn nnly. So Jtihlu-m, no HgrntH. Can mm re ymi $1I0 iKt iih your pin no pur rhun Mrhlln & Sunn, Knnlii', Veln-r, Henry F. SlllUr. Chun it St It-IT. Lnutrn, CuhleA Sons, I'luyrr-l'lninin Hfiil ICh-ctricH. q String and JImikI I tint ru in fiitu, I'hoiioicraiih ami ttevnrtlM, All thn latent J'otnltr Shi-rt Munlr, Mc trr copy. 123 N. Virginia Street RENO, NEVADA J'Wt.Xf-: 47 BOX 422 The ALGER LAND CO. $750 01 Two lota Improved with Ijiillolnea. tree. Init, wulkii ru vi lt d. etc. The liu proveuifiitM ure worth the inonry. $1.1) OO. Three ucrva In Lake view, city limits, tlve-room house, la i ire old burn, well, fenced, feood land. fl5. 00 per acrf. 41-acre ranch, 7 miles form Lake view, well fenced, house, barn, etc. Ilun niiiK water. Will Ite worth double the price In three or four years. A bargain, unex celled lu tioose Lake Valley. $J7GO per acre. 200 acres Im proved, plenty of bulldlnns, yitod well and well located. This will make the buyer a flood profit In a abort time South of Sew fine Creek $31 SO per acre. 100 acres with waterrlfibt, good laud, nearly all leuced, partly In gram, 2 1-2 miles from Lakeview, all level JUST TO GIVE YOU AN IDEA OF OUR LIST The ALGER LAND CO. H. a. ALGER MANAGER LAKE JJOTEL SEW PISE CREEK. OREGt)S TO 0. V. L, CONTRACT HOLDERS We are now ready to furnish Complete Ab stracts to 0. V. L Properties as follows: Tracks Z'T Each $2.50 or Lots LAKE COUNTY LAND & TITLE CO. LAKEVIEW Recipe for a Good Figure Keep your hips in 4A chest high, your back straight by wearing a Parisiana Corset. Without your making the slightest effort, without discomfort, this corset will give you a correct figure and a grace ful carriage. pARISIANA (jfrRSETS are designed for every type of figure. Come in and ask to see the model made for you. Every Parisiana is guaranteed to give you good wear, or you will receive a new corset without charge. The price you have been paying will buy a guar anteed Parisiana. LAKEVIEW MERCANTILE CO. 3IIOEIE Are You Planning to Build Bungalow., Miii, atom. WareSouaea, Schoolf. Brickyard. Crramrriri rnn. demon, or any Engineering Proirrtf IT WILL FA V YOU TO CONSULT III CFJJSBEEK ENGINEERING CO. 604 Blake McFafl BUg. SW&g (TTTGood wiring is i lis the very best insurance policy you can have and the cheapest. We do it. E.T.SPEIMCE De n tal Practice For Sale OfBce FurnlHhlozH anJ Dental Equipment complete, together with an excellent practice es tablished six yean, for Hale. Location one of the very beat In a rapidly growing town ot Oregon. But two dental offices la toi For further Information, call or address the LAKE C0U1TY EXAttlXEl LaJcevetv Ormgit Each OREGON place, your IE3 3E 4