LAKE COUNTY. LAND AND TITLE COMPANY H- Xt. PATCH, OB9TZIIIAX. MAWAa XI Xt Complete Abstracts to 0. V. L. Tracts, $2.50 WeWffl B uy Jed Complete Abstfacts tQ Q y; L $2 5Q 41 GENERAL REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BUSINESS Xflhc County Crnmincr Tllt'ltSDAY, TnHKIl 12, 1011. BRIEF MENTION l,s Vogue suits and rnnti at tho Mere. Co. Iowr floor office for rent In Uui lnwh Kuiiding. Topay sa, k!k U "sore golu to get dat air crown." Everybody welcome at tn Wizard dance Saturday nlaut. J. See our window thia week for Fanny Box Candy. The Front For Kent l)oum and baru, enquire of Fred Kpnogeubem. AugWtf Lea Emerson of Salt Creek, waa one of laat week 'a viaitore. ladles and nil! sweaters, nice range of color. Mere- Co. For rent. 4-room houaa. partly fur niahed. See J. N. Wataon. .UC3 ."Mr. and Mri. 8am McKee made a (rip over Bidwell laat week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fine are over from Warner on a trie! visit. Nlre ,lloe o( ladltV two piece and union underwear at Merc. Co. The Wiiarda will give another of their regular daneea Saturday night If you want a really god amoke tor a eli k lo, try btorkman'a Leader. Bill Wood, of the Weat Side, waa one ol Saturday's vlailors about town. William Hotchkiss. the Valley Falla stockman, wa in town Jsat week for supplies. For rnt a thoroughly modern furtilHhiHl room, bitili In connection. l'hoaeW.12. o:.tf U. V. Nelson, the Drews Creek stockman, was In town the forepart of the week. Better muale and better times are guaranteed at the Wixard fiance Satur day night John Ward, of the Hanaon Construc tion Company, waa in town laat week for'supolles. . i Hob Snider was ud from Willow Ranch over Sunday on a viait with bla many local friends. FurulMhml front room, ground floor, 1 block frotu bunim-HM center. Enquire F.xnitilni-r ofUce. KepM tf William Seammon, of the Warren Laird ranch, was In town during the week on business. It. B. Jackson, the 1'ainlev business man. waa in town laat week attending to buainesa matters. Office for rent, lately occupied by the Southern Oregon Realty Co. Ap ply (leo. Jainmeithal. Hept28 tf. Mrs, John Graham waa In from the Drewa Gap station last week and re mained for a few days visiting friends. For sain, roe ramp wagon In good condition- Apply Odoin ranch. Thorn aa Creek, or rlto 0. K. Trlnk, City. 1210 20 Tom Hutton Is down from Wagon tire on a business trip. He la accom panied by his mother. Mrs. 8. F. Hutton. The usual large number of people from the surrounding towns are again with us to stlend the Circuit Court proceedings. Wanted at Lakevlew Flour Milla 190 cords live pine wood in 4-foot lengths Delivery at once. Apply at flour will. 12 10 20 Geo. W. Jones, a prominent rancher and atockman of 1'alaley. la spending a few dava with Lakaview relatives and friend. For aale. No. 3 Oliver typewriter in fine shape. Terma very reaaonable. See Frank Schmlts or Kaufman. jeweler. Lakevlew. Mr. and Mra. Sam Dicks were In from Crooked Creek last week, and in cldentally visited the Elmer McCullev ranch at Pine Creek. Mr. and Mra. G. S. Park.' of Paialev. were Lakevlew visitors this week. lilt. Park Is head bookkeeper 'Jot the Che waucan Mercantile Co. L. J. Henderson, formerly of Pals ley, is now residing at Lorane in Lane County, to which place he has ordered the Examiner forwarded. If you have ra "feelin way down in your heart" for something, stop in at Cloud's Ksndv Kitchen and get a box of those fine chocolatea. Among the Pine Creek people who are visiting with us this wee, are J. V. Bussev. Roy Blurton. Mr. and Mrs. Willism Soper. and W. P. Mulkey. Some salmon were brought into town the forepart of the week by the In diana from the Klamath Reservation. 1 The fish were caught In Sprague river. J. W. Whitman, of San Francisco. waa in town last week in the Interests , ,teat weaves, which be Is now of the Fisk rubber tires. . playlnjr. A hospital will be opened today by Rosa McDaniel at the Bamum House on Slash street. It will be under the auncrvlafon of Drs.' Daly. Hall and Smith. Mr. and Mra. Phil Barry have re turned to their home in Guano Valley after a few davs spent pleasantly here ! aathe "guests of Mr. and Mra. Dan O'Shea. Louis Ger'jer. the stock buver, this week purchased from the MC Co. aome 475 head of cows and heifers. The'orice paid la aald to have been around the $40 mark. Al Rolerts has accepted tho agency of the noted Lamm clothing, sod has lust received mi mules of all the dis ced Sherlock left Sunday afternoon J for Los Angeles, where he will attend ! school during the winter. J A couole of catfish in a large jnr on : exhibition at Lonswov'a cafe attracted j much attention thia week. QSfl j ' .ltm 'fimBll t nn tot thft Inrnminnnt ' cattle men in the Paisley section. in town during the week. fL. Gerber. the cattle buver. waa over from Lorella this week looking up uoma prospective sales. 1 'TT3 JusXHchrodera is downfrom Silver Lake, hsvinibeenpsummoned aa'a wit ness I. e fore the Grand Jury. 31 Goo. R.' Parman. of L'aelevllle.J was in town.laui week, making proof.onhis timber claim in Sec.,.S6.2.40-21. -f3 Mr. and. Mrs.'.'.W.lR. Clack, with children. SundavKraoming.JJeftifor their.old home in l)allasltTexas.'J Robert.Baty.'awell knownlWarner Valley etockman.BwasXover ,from Bid well laatt,week onJuaineas viait.jJ' ',J.L. Cannon and F. M. Taylor, well known realdents of Red Bluff. Califor nia, were visitors here laat Friday. F. W. IKlIooel Zand Dan Graf are among the contingent from Summer Lake in attendance at Circuit Court. Painter Tom Watson is now busy at the Court House making various re pairs to the interior of the building. The ladles of the Presby terluncliurrh give the "Queen of Fame" at the Opera IIoiiHe Friday evening Oct 27. N. A. McCurdy is now having a sub stantial stone wall erected at the rear of his residence on south Water Street. C. E. McClenry. the Pino Creek mining man. has been in town during the Past week renewing acquaintances. Uloomingcamu & Gerber have bought about 6000 head of mutton sheep and lambs during the past few days. Tom Flynn, . Chas. Sherlock. Dave Jonea and others have sold to them. D. V. Kuvkendall. district attorenv. last evening arrived from Klamath to attend Circuit Court, there being sev eral criminal cases which demand his attention. Sheriff Snider aa well as his deputy. Enh Miller, have been very buay the was past few davs serving subpoenses on witnesses wsnted to appear before the ' .i i. r . iircuu uouri. E. M. Brattaln returned Friday lust after a several davs business viait in Paialev. Mr. Brattaln states that every thing looks prosperous In the Chewau- can country. The Public Library has just received another large .shipment of books by popular authors, a list of which is un avoidably crowded out of thia Issue .of the Examiner. Mrs. J. A. Jet more, of Paisley, fwas i a visitor here laBt week. Mra. Jetmore waa formerly a teacher in the Crane Creek school andhas a largeacouain tance hereabouta. I J. F. Hallinan.twho is nowjlooated in buainesa at Valley Falla. waa in town the forepart of the week." "John ststes that he IsZoroepering,finloelv in his new location. . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fox were made happy Thursday last bv the arrival of a twelve pound babv boy. Mrs. Fox waa attended by her sister. .IMIbb Graham, of Chicago. E. A. Snyder, a former resident of Lakevlew. last week came over from Bidwell and is now spending a few days here as the guest of his daughter. Mrs. John Arzner. H. V. Merle, the chauffer who brought Dr. Lvman and F. B. Thornett to Lakevlew. waa summoned to appear at. Klamath Falls at the doctor's ex amination. However, tie waa not call ed as a witness and Friday he returned here and the following day left for his home at Marvsvllle. Bvron Graves, who is now employed on the new nubile school being erected at Alturas. Saturday came up from that place on a visit with his folks. He re turned Sundsy afternoon. Zsc Wbitworth a few daya aince reached home from Bend with GOn head of buck which D. P. Mallov had purchased. The lucks are now at the 70 ranch In Drews Valley. Geo. S. Wimer was over Isst week from rort Bidwell on business before the U. 8. Land Office. While here he filed on a timber claim over near the northwest corner of Nevada. W. R. Bovd and Tom Cloud returned Sunday after a aeveral davr bunting expedition In the Bull Prairie country. Tbev report that not even a deer's trsck Wss seen during their trsvels. Mr. and Mra. H. Hahner. of Drews Gap. were In town last week for sup plies. Mr. Hahner ststes thst he rslsed some excellent crooa on his homseted during the cast summer. Treasurer Fetsch. of the Lakeview Commercial Club, has been busy dur ing the psst few dava collecting unpaid subscriptions signed for by the mem bers. He reports exoellent success. R. II. Roggers. who hss been em nloved for several weeks oast in the Silver Lake country, returned the fore part of the week. Mr. Roggers is as sociated with County Surveyor Mushen. The Board of Supervisors of Lsssen County. Cel.. offer a reward of 1 100 for information leading to tbe arrest and conviction of any person stealing stock belonging to a resident of that county. Sam Dicka is now building a modern dwelling on his Crooked Creek ranch. It is to be equipped witb bnt and cold water, and will include many con veniences not usually found in farm houses. It hss been learned that Mra. Wade Snider, of Bidwell. has been auite ill during the past two weeks. Mrs. Snider has many friends in Lake view, all of whom wish her a speedy recovery. Drummer David, a prominent Klam ath Agency Indian, together with a number of bia tribesmen were in town thia week on their way to New Pine Creek to purchase their winter supply of aooles. Rev. W. S. Pryse Monday left for Portland to attend the meeting of the Presbvterian Synod. He will be absent about two weeks, and as a consequnece there will be no services at the Masonic ball Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Linville. with children. Suoday morning, left tot Summer Lake, where thev expect to make their future residence. They will be located on the ranch owned by Marion Barnes. Z Dan Graf, the Summer Lake stock msn. was In town over Sunday and re porta that his stock are in fine condi tion after their summer's grazing on the Forest. He expects to etsrt shortly for the desert. aome very interesting Dims were shown at the Sunday evening enter tainment at the Opera House, and in addition the orchestra rendered many pleasing selections. A .large" attend ance was present. Miss Nell Simpson, who has been located In Klamath r Falla since early laat "oring, last week returned, here and was welcomed by her many irienaa. miss bimpson expects to re turn in a few davs. J. ".A. Warren, a former resident of Baker City, last week arrived here and expee's f 4 make this plsce his future residence, Mr. Warren la a carpenter and general all around handy man. and shuold make good here. The Sherrard bovs arrived in "town Tuesday, on their return from tbe Huckleberry patch. During the trio thev combined business wi.ih pleasure and brought bank with them one deer and 60 quarts of huckleberries. C. E. Trink. a former resident of California, arrived in town several days ago with the idea of making this section his future home. Ho is now looated at the Odom ranch, on Thomas Creek, which he has leased for a short time. The two Heckmann Brothers, both of whom have homesteads in the Che- waucan Valley, were in town the fore part of the week. These young men are practically new "residents of this section, having' resided here only about a year. Shortly after arriving thev; filed on homesteads and report that their first crop, raised during the past summer, bids fair to be a big success. They will have a big harvest of grain and potatoes, in addition toother vege tables urown during the'summer. The U. S. Land Office during the oast aeveral weeks has been almoat awamoed by Inoulries concerning this section. Uowsrds of 26 letters were received in one dsv recently, while several parties made personal inquiries. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Orton Tuesday evening returned from a viait to Port land and other points in the northern part of the state. During their absence they spent a week at "Cascade Locks visiting Mrs. Orton's mother. Mrs. J. C. Young. L. R. Jones, editor of theChewaocan Press, is in town. It might be in cidentally added that be ia greatlv elated over the result of tbe election beld at Paisley Tuesdsv. when 39 votes out of a total of 42 were cast for in coroortion. Rev. M. T. Wire, of tbe Methodist Church. Monday, showed his ability as a landscape painter bv making a sketch of Besr Street looking west from F. V. Light's corner. Mr. Wire's work attracted considerable attention while be was engsged on it. While engsged in a wrestling match seversl days sgo. Dave Denahv. a local sheep man. bad the misfortune to fall and severely sorsin his left ankle. He is now obliged to use crutches to get around, but will probably be as well as usual in a tew weeks. Geo .Conn, of Psislev. spent several davs in Lskeview during the past week. Mr. Conn did not operate his flouring mill this fall, owing to tbe fact that he was unable to purchase the necessary amount of wheat to make it a profitable proposition. Hon. Henry L. Benson. Circuit Judge of this district, and R. M. Richardson the portly court reporter, arrived in Lakeview Saturday evening to be in attendance at tbe adjourned term of Circuit court, which convened Monday, and also the regular October term. Frank Golden, proprietor ff Hotel Golden at Reno. Tuesdsv was lving at the point of death. His physicians state that bis condition is due to liver trouble, although Dame Rumor cbargea to an altercation be had with Al Mvers .a mining man. over a poker game. J. A. Reynolds was down from bis Uooer Chewaucan homestead this week, and is well pleased with his lo cation. Good croos of vegetables, grains and grasses were grown in thst vicinity this vesr in tbe way of expert roents. while one entryman planted 100 fruit trees. t Joe weir, who is now located at Davis Creek, wss in town Sunday look ing up some of his former friends. Joe hss traveled considerable aince leaving here and met many Lakeview people in his travels through Idaho. He is now assisting his brother. Robert. at Davis Creek. A new billiard parlor is to be opened in a few days in the quarters formerly occupied bv Auten & Rinehart. The business will be conducted bv Clinton W. Combes and L. Vanderoool. and in addition to the billiard tables thev ex pect to carrv a complete line of to baccos,, cigars, etc. Dcik J. Wilcox is now sole owner of the Wilcox ranch at the mouth of Warner Canvon. having purchased hia brother Nate's interest therein. Nate and family left for Ashland yesterday, where thev will spend the winter, re turning to Jjakeview Jn .the Spring. Dick will place John Scott in charge of the ranch. Miss Bride Flynn. who is well known ocally. Sunday morning. left for &an Francisco, where she expects to locate permanently. Miss Flynn has been a resident of Lakeview for about two years, during which time she haa prac ticed as a trained nurse. Her many local friends wish her much success in her new location. Many Indians have been in town this week, on account of tbe prospec tive trial of Bige Archey, the Piute accused of murdering his Pit River wife. The duksv men and women are inclined to keen apart bo far as tribal relations are concerned, and the desire of the Pit Rivera to have Bige punish ed ia much in evidence. Mra. J. P. Huntington, better known here under her maiden name of Kitten Fine, accompanied by her nurse. Miss H. Fogg, came in from Warner this week where they have been for some time past. Mrs. Huntington is gradu ally recovering from the injuries re ceived in an auto accident telow Al turas some few weeks ag u To the Mrhool Clerks and School Hoards of Lake Co., Oregon The apportionment of the public school funds of Lake County for Octo ber. 1911, is ready for distribution as i soon as me idlers s Donds are filed in tbe office of the County School Super intendent J. Q. WILLITS. County School Superintendent. Motbtr Ooose thinks it Is pretty bard to have to make her speech when "all tbe 9ne ladles are lookln'."! Frank T. Ountber Is located at Harry Bailey's garage and Is prepared to do all kinds of repair work on any I aiou ui an lonirumeni irons a waicn n automobile. He also carries a full line of anto supplies, sold at city prices. Automobiles for hire any time dsy or night "When yon go with Uontber you'll sure get back on schedule time." Has tLe agency for aeveral different machines, sold and delivered at Lakaview at city prises. Phone No., garage, 81. Residence, 941. 8ept29-Oetl. It MEN'S HOSE we have 'em Plain Cottons at 10c and 15c Lisle Thread Hose, linen heel and toe, black & colors 25c Imported Silk Plaited, black and colors, 50c Wool Hose, light and medium weight, 25c and 35c Heavy Wool, ribbed and plain, 25c and 35c Extra Heavy, all-wool, 50c The Home of Sweet-Orr Overalls BRITTEN & ERICKSON Lakeview : Oregon 1L 3C 1U sv? iftimxir La Vogue Suits Don't trifle with a void i Kood ad vice for prudent men and women. It may be vital in case ol a child There ts nothing Itetter than Cham berlain's Cough Remedy fr eougbs aud colds In children. It U tmfe and miiiy. For sale by all dealers. 3 E have received our first shipment of these nobby Suits and Coats and are expecting another in a short time. We will have your size and style and guarantee perfect fit and satisfaction. , Come in and let us show you the nice points about them.vtktjfctje THE LAKEVIEW MERCANTILE CO.