NOVEMBER SPECIALS: A spK iulitl ttu in of !IKl iu iTH. I'a miles west of 0. V. L, im It 1 1 1 i hi to l.itkcvu'W, nlxnit hall tnulir in intiofi, every foot line Ut soil Miitnldc lor fruit, pniii ninl nll.ilfa, fenced, with some inipioveiiunis. I'riee $31.50 per Mere. Gooil terms. A lf0 m iv city f'irm joining the O.V.I, Addition, west of I.nKeview. line ilecp soil nil in mwidovv, under irriv'ition, het ttr in vestment than a old mine; don't miss it. I'riee $35. 00 per neie. (loud terms. "Wo Sell The Heal Earth" J. O'NEILL GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lake view : Oregon NOVEMBER SPECIALS: This m one of our choice residences with 7 large rooms, hath room, p.relis, iiIm) h fine lot of furniture, piano includ ed, together with stock and .machinery, viz: one matched team of mares, nothing hetter in the country; two pood lum her wagoas; one douhle har.iess almost new; one milch cow; one ccam seperator; harn; carriage house; woodshed, large lot of fine Iruit trees; large lot runs from Water St. to Main St. I'riee $ t.SnO. Good terms. Xal'.c County shammer Tilt IHIAY. Novi.mhi:k !U), iwll BKIEF MENTION buiIs uuil i'miu at llm I.M i'KU" Men- l o. We make lino lu randv specially. At llm rind. Cloud's for hlh graile chocolates, nur own maka. K. K. Vual. uf Aliuraa. waa one of KmUv'a visitors. A. O. Kullv. of Add. was one o( Saturday' viailuia. uni, VVni.mwn, l.irt KK, lllni'" t Anli li .V lino luiri'M. 7 J. W. I'unlmr. of Crooked Crtta. wti in Uii uvr Sunday. Nlrt- llui' id Imlii-"' '' Im.i Mini u Hi i u unl- 'ir ill .Uric. l'i. Mara Hutchinson, uf Valley Kails, waa ono ol Inuisuav'a viaiiuia. Tin' la .l liul U'l i il.Vrl'a 10 caul MT lUlll l Uu lwl ' Win. Il .lvlikina. of Vallev Kalla. waa in town laal uvk lor supplies. K. I- Britten tdinuriuw leave on a busint' viait to hia unto rail. If oil Klllil II rVllll.V Blllllkl' lor a 1 1' Hi', n.y hioi aiii.iu a u-ou r. Geo. Jainuitrlhal a lew davs ago left fur hun rianciacu to auviid tna wiiilar. K. J. Dulioii. of Davis Creek. Fri day. ruKuloicU at the lluu.1 Lane-view. A. S. Downa waa uuitc seriously j l ft for Sania aick U1 wcvk but is now greallv Mm. John MrCuliev. of tlie Went Side, arrived In town Friday anil la now sprndlng a few davs an the gui'ftt of her daughter. Mra. Jo". Arxncr. Ilarrrv Aiignlcail. Imokkicper for (tin lUili'V & Miiaiinirill Company, la n iw tin ami around airain aiier a two week a m vern attack of rheumatism. It. 11. Jackson, tha well known I'ais lev liiiHnKa man. Friday, arrived in town and spent several dava here at tend inir to variotia tiuaine mattera. Harn iHcks. of the Crooked Creek perliun. waa In town last week and dinted that work on hia new residence would be completed sometime thla week. In anticipation of the earlv arrival of the railroad niurh work la being dune on Outer alreet and it will aoon have a vood coating nf gravel lla entire length. Mra. Dirk Kintralev. arromnanied bv her aim Major. Frldav morning, left hv autu fur aeveral week 'a viait to Urn Uuvue Itiver Vallev. Salem and other iMiinta. Secretary of State Otaott la acting Governor of Oregon during the abmnre of Mr. Weat a wueat on the train I known aa thn (iovernur'a Soecial now touriiiir the Kaat. j Cnnlrartor Jnhn Arrer returned from t'riMiked lrek on Sundav. and Ireimrta that caritenter work on the new Sam Dii'k a reaidence la now en tirely L'ornnleled. J W. M.Ki'f. a well known War ner Vallev alorkman. Monday fame in fmm I'll ah and the following day Itoaa. -Cal.. where he nil- win attend mo winirr. i . . . ni. . . proved. I Arleinan waier at jo leei naa oeen Jav Hiokeraon la aiHMidinif a lew dava found on the Hale ranch at Summer .....i ..,,1 In.imU ML urt . I.BKO. BBVB inO flllVer IjBKO ixmnrr. Ilidwull. I.. 1'. Mrti.tev. The well hm m Mtronir flow, but the . & 1 1 - Vll. ! ""' uniinajiiiw. raiicher. waaovr Ircin riun luni wee Mr. and Mr. Kaion Mozer exnvci on buainvBB. to move in a dv or two Irom th.-ir Kiirul-li. d Ironl roiim. urnuud II -or, nrenetit location to the hniiae formerly I lilix k Imni liuKiiii'HHCciiit'i. I.i "filiu (Ocrunie.l hv Mr. and Mra. Charlea Kxiiiiilu. r olll.a. iN-yllil Mahan on Dewey atieet. Finu llfkuraon. of llidwell. waa in! Ccu. Swun.ton arrive.! from Sucra town over i fiunday aa iuo u uo.t ol hia j m.nlo laht eveiurir and with Y. M. broti.cr. Jay. , Miller wml over to Warner today , i . i i ii ,i r a., where he will receive the lant ol bee I I..,., ur Im. i l-ik U -I . r a.. I , f 1U 7T ouUit. IhmUjk ICimlli K' liuilioOU-i'l U MUtH , " .... Allien V ili.i.-u.iri. I'm-. 7 Staea from all directn.na are now . ..... ...i 1 1... ,,.,,,. r ! making iroml lime, tlioac Irom the A. h. l.ol.Ur wSone i.f ' u S..u.l, re... hmir Lakevie Utwern 3 Lake ih.-ui.Iu wl.o aom arcd ... our n.id.l frh M,rrilIM)n while ,hu thu loio-il ol me we.a. Western tfeta in t-luirtlv alter 5. Tlie Swan Lake cou. t. V ' l. now con- hHH been nected wan k -.., ., frail and ll.e il , UHH dur.nu the oa.t of U,c v.url.1 l.v lcln.i.....e. I w((k n)) M(.,.()UI)l of ,hl. t(inflv i1UM11M(). An cnlirilv new and uo to date Ulc- , mH) .Hrit ciar un hia lawn an.l burninir lihniio Bvaiein IB iii.-mihid hlariutn ; thl. ri.fMU rilin t. ha.lo Ireea. Fall, uh una ul lla, UU oen. l.l-. ,Hxin fft v,erdllW Mra. M. K l.ihijj.i n: returned I (iy m)o fnr iHiniilh Faila en mule to trutii Willow Km. ill. v. Here M.o una s I .,,,,,. w , rt. hhe will undervo I an ont rulion in the honea of a termnn will ent recovery uflcr her recent illneioj. where hhu Ima been lot lai) lii.Bt ruverul l.ionllia. Mr. Hi.d Mr. It. II. Knidela aueml the winter in l.nkevicw. luiviutf secured rooiim with Mra. W. .. M..k. Mrs. Jennie Hurler, of famlcv. was I.Hkevii-w vihilur the foreoail of the week mid aoenl reveml dava in lown. Iihh t.ouia (ierber. the atuckhuver. been in Una ncetion ilurum the uiihI ten iIhvb Mckinu liu u few ! f cuttle. 1 ln.lraelor (. II. Craven waa bUKV the lutenarl of the week oluntcrinif Homu ol I ho rooms in the I'ouit House. We have a few t.oxea of atationerv that lire uoinir at rotit. Thia uai.vr la not Boiled, but hrt claaa. At the Froat. The Goose Lake Vallev Market had a lint, fuuulv of Iliunkhii i vmjf lurktva which found ready khIo ul i!5 oenta ner Douml. llriltnn & Krlckaon are takinii orders lor iIhiii'H manuuerudu auita. if anvone ahould bai.iMjn to want one for tho Xiiiiih dunce. Joe Aritner ia now havintr eonaider able work done about hia rcHidcnce on Dowev atreet in tho wav of lillinK uo thu lawn. eto. L. It. Mevera. tho well known local lii'i'iiiiiuii Iihh ii.Kt coinuleted th election of h very nice remiKnce in tho ! W;iliun uddilion. T. 11. Hilla la now busy tiuilditiR burn at tho reur of hia lot in Walur'a iiilililioii. Ho ia beinu asHiHted in tho wni k bv Mr. 1'anuree. J. N. FitzKerald waa over from I ake Cilv thia week, havi.m broiiKht over u load of iioiiHehold uooda over for Fldor A. F. Sunniona. Quite a few drummers for various I'uhfornia l.rma have been in lown iluriuir the naat few weeks taking or lera for aunnir eouda. Siimiiul Stune rami) down from Val ley KulU liiMt Friday rcturimi with a lurK load of suoulies for the store and holel at thut ulace. John Melzkcr. the freiirhter. is tho itossesHor of a vounir eouvlo. whicn he has coi lined nt the reur of his resi dence on Water atroet. Mins Joseohine ltuach has room for u few more uuuils in oxinesHioii. both in cIiihh woik and privule. I'hono 812. or cull Mrs. Lor en lluilcv. " Hoit Itoed. of fine Crock, wus one of lust week's viuitors. Hurt status that tho work of rebuilding his town is oomimr alonir in tine shuuo. S. Fred Wilson, of Athena. U - Hlilla eountv. will bo H candidate for tho ro Uuhlii'Hn nomination forconuress in the new lOimtern Oieuon distncl. D. L. Hrowno. of the Davis Creek Ltverv Htablo. was in town Friduv of last we(-k. Hodrovoim with everiil aalesiiiun and their buKuiio. Father Schmilt. of tho Cutholic church. MondHV niorninir, loft on a aeveral duvs viait to flush and other points in the Warner country. Until within the lust dav or two the fustivH irobbler Iihs nnulo his ureaence uhout town known bv his more or leas pluueinv. It not luuaioul, uulos. Mr. and Mra. Roy Chandler, of the lower I'hewauean country, are now lieinir ennirrat'ilaled on the arrival of a luibv bov. born Tuemlav eveninir of iHut week m! the Sol Chandler resi dence. The First National llHnk of Klamath Falls ha aliHnrbed the Klamath County Hank, or rather the two banks have combined under tho name of the form er. The consolidation oes into effect tomorrow. The hand hnvs strain favored us with some aouronriate selections o- Sundav afternoon last on the Court House ground, and aa usual nleased the lurire number ot neui.le who turned out to hear them. For "ale. one residence lot in Wat son's First Addition. lOast front and only S'-TiO. Can be bouiht on easy terms. Don't delay, but investigate this. For luirticulars see H. W. Drcnkel. Charles Umbnch had several larce trees about his residence dug up last week, as the v were found to tie nlunted too closely together. He has also re- , 1 inured the fence on tho Sluh street nd or Ins .nicriv. Mrs. James Hervford severely bruis ed her riiflit hand Monduv of last week, and as a result blood i.oisoninir set in. However, the ravages of the disease were ouicklv curhed and she is now ueltiuir uliinu tncelv. County Clerk and Mra. F. W. Pivne Sundav mornins' left on a visit to San Francisco and other California uoints. expcctinii to be absent several weeks. Fritz Williams is nead mosul durinit his chief's absence. A meetinar of the Dearee of Honor. A.O.U..W. will be held in the Masonic Hall this evening and tho matter of electiuir ollicers for the rommir vear will bo taken ud. An unusually lareo attendance isexiieoted. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Arrner were made hanuv last Thursday morninur early bv tho arrival of a bouncinir baby tfirl. ('onirratulaiions are certainly in order as this is the first rirl to be born in the family ot six children. W. K. MiCorniack. the well known Summer Lako rancher and stockman' wus in town durinir the mist week. He whs uleused over tho recent advance in the unit ton market and believes the wool market will follow suit shortly. From Jeromo ranch on Wt aide of Goose Lake aorrel fill V 17 months old. lariro of size, star in forehead, not brandod unless recently. Stockdealers tuko notice. Reward for her where abouts. II. I. Jeromo. Lukeview. Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Lewis, of Klum ath Falls. Friduv. arrived in town and are now apendiiiK a few duva here as tho k-uesta of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. lirown. Mr. Lewis is Deuutv I). S. Gumo Warden for Oreiton and Cali fornia. L. C. Viiievnrd. who has been cnKair ed in blHtksinitintf for a number of vear tiast and whose ahon waa des troyed bv fU last tnorith. has decided to try his luck In Old Mexico and thia week left for the land of manv revolu tions. Mart Hook ins. he or agricultural fame, haa forsaken the ranch and returned in th city. Farm life waa too much fur him. and aa a conaeauenee he leased hia ranch to Hrvon Miller, who arrived a few months aeo from Colorado. Kd I'atch. the real estate dealer. Tuesday, made a trm bv auto to Davis Creek, and from that rxiint went bv rail to Alturaa to attend to some busi ness matters. ' He had several nass rnpers with him on the trio south to Davia Creek. W. (). Harmon, an emolovee of the U. H. Gnoluirical Survey, last week, arrived in town and exneeta to be sta tioned In this uart of the country for sometime. Tuesday he msdt- a trio to Davis Creek to look after some work at that tHiint F. H. Fawcett. who has been actinff as Deoutv U. S. Game Warden in this county fur sometime oast. Saturday, left for 'the Narrows. Oregon, where he will be stationed from now on. He will have charge of the greater Dart of Malheur county. The J. W. Flood Show Company re turned last week to Alturas. and will remain there durina: the winter. In a short time thev exrmrt to ooen a mov ing picture show at the Ooera House, and promise to irive the people some pond entertainments. The weather during the past week has been ideal, the sun ahinimr hrlirhtlv j durinu the dav with erisn morninirs and eveninirs. There has been no pre cipitation whatever, and it berins to look as if Sol Rehart'a prediction of a dry winter would lie correct. Geo Kde is Hkl ir another artesian well for A. II. Hsmmcrslev on his ranch northwest of town. Me is oown about l.r0 feet and experts to Soon strike flow. The well is hcintr sunk ot- the hiirh Isnd snd the water will cover practically all of the ranch. Mr. arid Mrs. F.nh Miller are now residents of I'aislev. havinir removed there the first of the week. Mr. Miller has accented the man(rement of the Chewau -an Mercantile Co.. and will nrubablv remain permanently at the Central Lake County metropolis. Sol Rchart. with his helpers Rill I'itts and Arthur Holmes, have iust completed an extension to the water msin in front of the Arzner and Mav field resid'-nces in the Drenkel addi tion. N. Corv's residence is also suo plied with water from this extension. Several local pennle went down to I'ine Creek to attend thenneninir dance last Tuesday pipht at Wendt's new Ociera House, and all report on excell ent time there. Mr. Wemlt is certainly a hustler as will he evidenced hv the verv quick erection of the dance hall after the recent fire. Huves & Grob of the Lakeview Meat .Market have been re-modeling their sales room durini; the oast week in the endeavor to iret mure room for the display of meats. Thev recently pur chased over 100 head of fat boas in Surprise Vallev which thev are now DUttina on the block. K. E. Ilenedict. a National Forest inspector with headauarters in Port land, Sundav. arrived in town from I'aislev to look over conditins in this Dart of the country. Mr. tiendict waa pleased with what he saw of the coun try in passing through. He left Tues day for Davis Creek. Elder A. F. Simmons, now of Lake City, will take charire of the Baptist Church work in this city beginning with the lirst of the veur. Mr. Sim mons several vears airo was in charire of the work here, and the fact that he is to return shows thHt hia services were hiuhlv appreciated. Charles Mal.an and Jonh Braemer. who recentlv purchased the Fred Sni der property in Warner Canvon. were busy reptiiiintr the houses on the iiluce during the forepart of the week, pre paratory to moving their families to tho claim fur the winter. Thev will be cniraved in thu wood cutting business. Hunting licenses are still being issued at the County Clerk's office al though tho season is practically closed. Ud to yesterday there had ben issued during the present vear 6l.S hunters' licenses and &r.9 for anglers, of which but three licenses for hunters and one for fishermen were issued to non-residents. Walter G. Rea. of the Auten & Rinehart Company, is the happiest man in town iust now. Walt haa a good reason, too. for he is receiving congratulations on the arrival of a ten pound bov. born lust Saturday after noon. Mutner and child are getting along nicelv mid the Examiner extends its beat wihhes. Win. Vore and E. L. Heine, of Rich mond. Cl.. acre in Lakeview on husi nessa. Thev are connected with I). W. McLuuirhlin Co.. who are promoting Fast Richmond Heights. Both gentle mont are highly recommended, both tor efficiency and reliability, and will no doubt be found perfectly trust worthy in all their Ueuliugs. Walter Howard, the Drewa Vallev stockmun. was in town the forepart of the week on a business visit. Mr. Howard, as well as other cattlemen in tne Drews Vallov section, are now prcDariiu lo diu their cattle in accord ance with State regulations. A large I tank for ihe uui'Poao has already been constructed in mat vicinuv. J. D. Venator. A. H. Hummerslev and C. W. Combes, all enthusiastic local sportsmen. Saturday, returned after a several dava hunting trin in unit nlniiit Owl Wnriwr IhUou Thou ! made the round trip by autu, and re port considerable I u ' t k in the number of birds killed. In one-half day shooting each one manaved to baa the limit. A oartv of Klk and KIks-tn-be thia morning lelt fur Klamath Falls to It in attendance at the meeting ot the lodg" this evening and also to attend memorial services next Sundav. In eluded in the party we.e W. Lair Thompson. J. N. Watson. W. 11. Shirk. W. I'. Hervfordr-J. C. Dodson. F. V. Lieht. V. L. Snelling. C. H. McKen dree and F. I'. Cronemiller. Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Golf 0se1 through town Sunday en route for Vallev Fa.U. Mr. Guff will ba re membered an a former homesteader of the Chewaiican country, who returned east after proving upon his homestead. Vlen last heard from there I t was married and euuaired in liie grocery business with his father. Mr. and Mrs. Goff exocet to remain in thia vicinity tor sometime. WHY PAY RENT ZTJy'a large building lot In the beat residence district In Lakeview for $5.00 down and $5.00 per month? Can you beat Lakeview property for a safe Investment? For Bar gains in town property see H. W. DRENKEL Valley Falls Items Lakeview vuitura the Dast week were G. II. Heck man. C. S. Stone. Elliott. Fox and Frank Brink man. Kay Curtis Saturday went to Pine Creek where he has the contract to wire some new buildings in course of construction there. Trappers in tha vallev are having fair luck and the nides are prime. Thev complain that the covotes are getting cute, as is usual this time of vear. Mr. McDonald, of McDonald & Edler. of Paisley, who have s!o m e 500 head of cattle in the old 70 ranch, was a visitor the tore Dart of the week. Tom Mulkev has his cattle in the north tield of the old 70 ranch. Sheeo belonging to the following parties passed through here in the past lOdavs: Simon Juunto Dave hdier Dan Junes. Murphv. Wilson Bros., Mevers. Chandler, and Sanders. Wm. Ruutiti has purchased about (juu head ot Argura uoal. which be will lake to the Uesert lo winter. McDonald and Mulone were visitors going South Sundav and Bartling. who is also uf the Wane.!. tire :eirlun. stoop ed going North. m Mr. Harrv GuiT. our old time neigh bor who went to Nebraska a vear ago to slraitftiten his affairs preparatory to moving out here and incidentally to get mwrried. is expected lo return in a dav ur so. Mr. Gutf is bringing with turn some 4ik) thoroughbred chickens, geese and clucks. A. Carlson and A. G. Preston, east ern parlies who own land in this vallev. were visitors the oast week. Tt.ev seemed niKhlv pleased with this vallev. 11. A. Utlev. who has been deliver ing truil trees in the Paisley and Summer Luke region haa returned. Range on the desert is reported fine. The onlv draw back at preterit is the lute rains and tnerelure the scarcity of water. Must of tne sheeo are rang ing in the Big Juniper region. CE3 HI Davis Creek Items J. H. Dawson. Jsuoervisor for Dis trict No. 3. died ot heart dp-ease Sun dav morning at 3 a. m. Mr. Dawson waa hale and heartv until a few minutes before the end came. He took a pain over hia heart and got up out of bed to move around. He then sat down on tne bed and fell forward dead. Mr. Dawson is an old settler here and has teen supervisor here two terms. He waa married in October of tins vear to Mra. Buiterrield. of Quincv. Cal. He also leaves a son. John Dawson. Jr.. oi Alturas. C. E. Crowder is having lumber haul ed for a new residei.ee on his ranch. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Williams have been visiting in Lakeview for several davs. Wm. Kirkpatrick made a business trip to Alturas Monduv. A. L. Plumlee. who had the contract for the construction of a barn for the Davis Creek Orchards Co.. has com pleted his contrsct. S. J. Dutton sent the think wagon belonging, to VV. Lair Thompson to Lakeview a few davs ago. Denis Brown was in the lead with a good team of horsea while Edgar Dutton presided at the wheel thev claim thev nad no trouble to keep from exceed ing the speed limit. S. J. Dutton has the contract to carrv the mail from the Depot to the post office. The outgoing mail goes to the train at 7 p. m. and the mail coming in ia deivered at 6 a. m. The Tedford. Wiseman Construction Company shipped their outfit to Dovle a few dava afro where they expect to do some plowing. New Corporation The Lakeview Ice. Transfer and Storage Co. is being re-eoriianized and will ahorlv be incorporated with J. P. Duckworth. Harrv Vernon. Chas. Eas ton and H. Hunker as stockholders. The new company will absorb J. P. Duckworth's feed Btore and will Droll ablv establish a woodvard in connection with the husines-. An order for a heavy truck has already been placed, and the business generally will be conducted on an up-to-date plan. Chautauqua Circle The Chautauqua Circle will meet at tho home ot Mra. J. N. Watson Mon duv evening. Dec. 4. Program : Roll cull, curicnt events. 'Democracy Heroro and After the Revolution." the amendment feature of the Constitution. Smith's "The Spirit of American Gov ernment." chapter I. Miss Bessie Burgess. Chanter II. Mrs. N. P. Corev. Chatitor III. Mrs. T. V. Hall. Chapter IV. Mrs. Wm. Pryse. T HE name "Mackinaw" no longer means that a man 3 must be doing rough work pRl when wearing one. They are now recognized to be the warmest and most stylish made coat for work or sports. (If it has a Fosston Label on it you know that it is All Wool. Collar high, close fitt ing, comfortable, button-holes that wear, buttons sewed onto stay, and is three inches longer than other Mackinaws, body and sleeves cut large and full and will not bind. Plaids and "plain colors, $7.50 and $8.00. BRITTEN & ERICKSON t -KM j BgV ff- g 1 Here They Are Every Ladies' Suit in the House Must GoAnd Go Quick. EVERY ONE A La VOGUE SUIT I' l r MIS Pl'ii' Look At These Prices: fTrarimuu Regular $10.50 Suits, now $11.00 18.50 " 12.50 20.00 41 " 14.25 22.50 " " 16.50 25 00 " 17.50 27.50 41 44 18.50 30.00 44 44 19.50 44 35.00 44 44 22.50 I' 'I Also a few Ladies' & Misses' 1910 Coats to go at Exactly Half Price. Come and look them over-they are bargains. Lakeview Mercantile Co. i : i . i;