Town Property For n (1in new 6-room house, wood abed, chicken house aea hum, large lot 1.'i0iI23, all fenced, annul one block from llljrb Hcliool, eat built last )iiir, cav terms. Tukea 4 lot with largo hone clime to buaineaa center on Water street, will hI all or part. This li jrur ehance to jet a buaineas location. ICaay terms. For n nice 5-room house, alm gao l barn, Urge lot on Slash St., near the depot." Kaey terms. For one of the liowt bungalows In the city; alao new hern, large corner lot, n bargain, dou'ttnUelt. F.aay terui. "Wm 8ml I Thm Rmal Earth" J. O'NEILL GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lakeview : Oregon Farm 30.00 Per acre for IflO acres in meadow about a mile from depot. Eay tern- 116.00 Per acre for lOOacrealn meadow with boom and barn, all fenced. Esay term. 120.00 Per acre for 100 acree floe grain land, seven ml lea from Lakeview, weat. Eaay term.' f 31.50 Per acre for 140 acres floe grain land, 1 mile from tbe O. V. L. addition. Easy Una a. 120.00 Per acre takes SX acree of timber land S mllee from the city. Boy close I2o.oo woo.oo $i4nuo If XX). CO Zahc County Cp miner tih;k-ji)ay, feukuaky is, im. BRIEF MENTION La Vogue aulte aod coate at the Merc. Co. For anlo, good dry wood. Phone Ml. N. T. Cory. Fltf Wat ton 1 Btrlplln buy and aall sc ond band goods, tf. Potatoes, l?t x-r pound. Kh? J. 8. Lane or IS. R. Patch. if. The Wltards will slve their regular club dance next Saturday night. Nice Hue of ladlua' two piece and union uudorwear at Merc. Co. The lieat butter Oil vr'a 40 centa per pound at Weber's Caah ntore. Jaa. 8. Wakefleid la down from Sil ver Lake on a brief buaineaa visit. If you waot a really good amoke tor a ok kin, try Htorkiuan'a Leadar. Uarry Cannon, tbe tombstone mao, apent Isst week la Surprise vallev. Potatoes, aack low, let pr pound. & J. 8. Lane or E. II. Patch. tf. E. Keller waa a representative of New Pine Creek in our city Tueaday. V. Conn, merchant of Palalev. waa a tiialneaa visitor In Lakeviet. tbia week. Pleaaant Shellhammer, of Crooked Creek, waa a buaineaa viaitor in town Monday. I P. P. Lane, of Warner Valley, waa a buaineaa visitor to the county .aeat last week. It ia reoorted that a sugar factory will soon be built at Madeline plaina In Mod ro oountv. Potatoes, lota of tbcin, 1 aack or 1200, at let a pound. Ke J.J. Ijine or R. It. Patch, tf. D. M. McLeman la over from Klam ath and would buy horseslf he oould find any for aale. Pearl In tram, of the Foreit Service, atationed at Salt Creek, ia spending a eouple of weeka in town. Furulahml froat room, ground floor, J block from buNim-en center. Enquire Eiamlorr otfli-e. rVpI4 tf Itart Pratt haa'taken the position aa fireman on the N.-C.-O. between Al turaa and Lakeview. Good dry 10-loch wood for nle by B. H. Tatro. Leave ordere with (1. Hhernmn Flutter. 8-22 F. A. Fitzostrick. superintendent ot the ZX ranch in Chewaucan. waa in town this week. Kurt Rock precinct with 77 registered Vetera, aa yet leada any precinct In number of registration. Henry Funk thia week purchased a lot in bearer's addition and expect a to build in the near future. E. A. Snvder came over thia week from Ft. Bidwell on a viait to hia daughter Mra. John Arzner. J. L. Sullivan, recently with Mike Har has accepted a position with Maurice Murphy at Paisley. T. F. Dunawav and W. A. Dunaway. of the N.-C.-O. Kv., were registered Munday at Hotel Lakeview. Charles Rice formerly of thia place ia now located at Alturai and haa taken charge of the Alturaa band. Last Friday night was the regular meeting of the Rebekahe and aeveral new candidatea were initiated. burn, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. New combe, of Valley rails. Saturday. Feb ruary 10. 1912. a 9 pound boy. George Newoombe. the Valley Falls blackmaith. haa removed his shop from that place to the Chandler Ranch. Mra. J. M. Batchelder haa been em ployed temporarily in the Foreatrv office during the present rush of work. Dr. Everett last week waa called to Plush to attend Mra. Joe Fine. The Doctor left hia patient much improved. Mr. and Mra. Sam J. McKee returned Saturday after aeveral dava viait in Lake City to relativea of Mrs. McKee. N'odee Man and wife wanted on stock ranch. For particulars aee F. M. Miller, Hank of Lakeview. Flotf Saturday was a buav day In our citv three being numerous people in from the country to do their week end shop ping. Why shouldn't Lakeview start a troop of cavalry to participate in sum mer or fall manoeuvers at Klamath Fallef Wm. Pioudfoot. stock inspector, re turned last week from the Warner country where he had teen on a tour of inspection of stock. He reporta ani mals in a healthful condition in that locality. Tbe ladiea of the Civic Improvement Club. Tueaday will hold their regular meeting at their club rooms on Center street. Alsska has been severely shaken by earthquakes during the past few months. The Isstone occurred on Feb ruary 1. Miss Julia Gloater returned this week to her uuties aa bookkeeper in the First Nstlor.al Bank, from a pleasure .trio in California. It is now significant that La Follette'a supporters have flooded to Kooaevelt. whoae candidacy it is ssid will be an nounced soon. John Buchanan, a former merchant of Klamath Falla. died last week in St. Mary's hoaoitat In San Francisco, of consumption. Since Will McCullevwss elected Citv Marshall. Tom McCullev, of the West Side, bss been employed to haul gravel on the atreeta. Tim Shehaa. a formea Lakeview bov. but now a reaident of San Francisco, csme In a few days since on a visit to old-time friends. Miae Afton Young, recently of Cas cade Locks, is acting aa clerk in the U. S. Land office during the absence Clerk Wm. Towner. A general street railway atrike. affecting botb aurface and elevated roads,, waa to have been ordered In Chicago tbia week. C. W. E. Jennings, the Vallev Fslls booster, waa in Lakeview the past week and reported everything in good ahape out in the Chewaucan. County School Superintendent J. Q. Willits. who is teaching school at Adel. came over Friday evening to soeod the week end with his family. An heiress to the Geo. Winvfleld mil lions, in the wsv of an eleven pound baby girl, arrived at the Wingtield home in Reno February 6. R. H. Ureen. proprietor of tbe Print er. Long Beach. Calif., apent a few dava of last week in Lakeview and the vallev. viewing the country. W. L4ir Thompeon and G. W. Rice left yesterday for Portland to attend the session of Irrigation Congress which will be held Feb. 19-21. - W. H. Smith, editor of a Truckee. Nev.. paper waa shot ai.d kited last' week bv P. M. Dovle. a business roan of that place. Doyle ia in jail. Auten & Rineharthave added an im provement to the interior of their store in the wav of a new oltice being parti tioned off in the rear of the building. The ice on Goose Lake haa become quiet aoftand in many places the water ia open. It only reauires a strong wind to complete piling it up on the shores. The Goose Lake Valley Land & Or chard Co. this week eold the Arthur Holmes ! property In Watson's First Addition to F. J. Blaha. of the I N.-C-O; j "China Tom" thia morning left for the Flowery Kingdom, and if the in surgents do not capture him he ex pects to return with a wife in the near future. Word has been received from Frank Parker, who waa formerly employed in Arzner Bros, blacksmith shoo to the effect that he ia now located in Colton. California. Mr. and Mra. C. B. Parker, ot Adel. arrived in Lakeview the first of the week and will spend several days visit ing with friends and attending to busi ness matters. Harry Kiggs and daughter arrived from Seattle a few dava aince on their return home. ' Miss Riggs haa been attending achool at the Sound citv dur ing the Winter. The 62 minora who were entombed in the Bunker Hill Mine last week iby a cave in of a ahaft. were rescued after 12 hours of desperate work. None of the men were Injured, E. C. Thruston and family thia week' moved Into their new home on Center street. Mr. Thruston recently pur chased this property through H. 3. Alger, of Dexter Amlck. Geo. Conn came down from Paisley thia week on a business visit. Having disposed of near! vail of hia holdings to the Northwest Towmilte Co., he is now in a position to take life easy. Lee Beall. of the firm of Bailey & Mussingill, Sunday returned from Med fordjwhere he has been the past two weeka on a visit to relativea and busi ness connected with the family estate. The new N.-C.-O. wire ia giving splendid aervlce to outside points, con versation being carried on between Lakeview and Sacramento and San Franoisco aa easily aa to Davis Creek. T. U. Mcliatten. a Klamath Falls jeweler and Alex Davis, a Klamath eounty stoekman. have atarted for an extenalve tour In South America. Mr. Davla ia looking for a place where he can atill raise range cattle. P. Dohr. president of the Reno Brew ing Co.. paid Lakeview a bu'lneae visit laat week. The product of hia brewery la now on aale in four of Lakeview'4 thirst emporiums, and "keg beer" ia becomming a popular beverage. Klamath Herald: Chester A very. I who to date baa been the only avowed ' democrat after tbe office of sheriff baa j withdrawn, and It la ssid B. St. Geo. I Binhoo may nr the vace for the same j nli. aa a m,mh,r nf Ava-rv'a nartv. r - - ------ - Bert Harber last week went to Plush to bring over Miss Laura Snelling. who ia teaching achool at that place. Tbe ; trio was made bv auto 'and aside from ' getting stuck In a enow bank at Mud creek, no trouble waa encountered on the journey. A. Bieber. the local merchant. Sun day left for San Francisoo where be will ourchaae bla soring and aummer line of merchandise. Before returning be will visit bis daughter Mias Doratbv. who Is attending tbe King'a Conaerva torv of Music at San Joae. P. P. Barrv. the aheeoman. waa in from the deaert thia week and reoorted range conditiona excellent, although the water is scarce in some sections. However sheeo are in splendid condi tion and the wool promises to be of auperior oualitv thia aeason. Cedarville Record : G. J. Wentzell baa been appointed to fill tbeunexnired term aa paetor of the Esgleville church. He will hold services there next Sun day morning at eleven o'clock and in tbe evening, and will continue tbe ser vice every Sunday trora now on. The aecond artesian well on A. H. Hammerslev'a ranch waa completed last week bv Geo. Ede. tbe flow being fully aa good aa the first one. although it ia at a higher elevation and 420 feet in depth. There will no doubt be aeveral wells sunk during tbe coming aummer. A call haa been aent to tbe commer clal organizationa of the Northwest to aend delegates to the Immigration Con gress In Tacoma. February 21 and 22. Tbe congress ia called by the commer cial bodies of Tacoma. Speakera are assured from Washington. D. C, and California. Andy Underwood thia week returned from a combined business and pleasure trio to California. He aaid the plana for the large Hervtord building would arrive next week for Mr. Hervford'a consideration and hia future intentiona regrading the building will then be determined. In the competitive drilla at Corvallis laat week the Lake county boya won out In thfir company teats. L. F. Crone miller of Company O, and G. D. Crone miller of Company C. winning in the Sergeants' competitive drill, while W. L. Dutlon of company D won in the privates' drill. Alturaa New Era : John P. Cook, left here Monday for Lakeview. where he will locate and follow hia profession of architect. Mr. Cook came well re commended, and made many warm friends, while here. Lskeview is for tunate in adding auch a good citizen to ber population. S. H. Adama. F. W. Henderson, and R. N. Kohlman. reoreaentativea of the Jacobs Stine Realty Co.. of Portland are in Lakeview selling Portland property. Thev have made aeveral deala here and will probably remain for a couple of weeks. Their ad appears elsewhere in thia issue. The Chautauo.ua Circle will meet at the home ef Mra. J. D. Venator. Mon day. Feb. 1 at 7 :30 P. M. Program : Roll call, current eventa. "Realism and Romance." (Hamilton, chapter II.) Mrs. N. T. Corev. "The Nature Tt Narrative." (Hamilton, chanter 1 II.) Mra. T. V. Hall. Another aale of Center-street prop erty was reported bv H. W. Drenkel last week when H. H. Riddles purchas ed three lots from Lee Beall and W. F. Grob. The lota are located on the north aide of the street and soma four tlocks from Main street. Tbe price paid is reported to be about $500 each. Mra. M. S. Barnea entertained the Ladiea Aid of the M. hi. Church. Wed nesday, Feb. 7. and after the regular business meeting dainty retreshroents were served. Those present were: Mesdames Combs. Alger. Wilson. Harris Cronemiller. Arzner. Amick. Dver. Morgan. Woodcock, Nolte, Sim mons. Dvkeman. Wood. T. E. Bernard, Castele. Miler, Patch. Cloud. Warren. Michel. Corey. Sellman. Hahn. Willits, Corbett. Leonard. Kuasell. Tracev. Chandler. Barnea. Peacock, and Edith Chandler. Mrs. Mary J. Sutton, a pioneer woman of Klamath, died last week at the home of berdauahte", Mra. Geo. Chastaln. of Klamath Falla. She waa a aister of John. David and William Shook. Wm. Towner, clerk in tbe U.S. Land office, left Tuedav In company with bis wife for New York Citv. Mra. Towner bas not been enjoying good health of late and tbe trio will be made for ber benefit. Tbe ususl morning services will be held in Mssonic Hall. Sunday achool at 10 and preaching service at 11. The aubject of the sermon will be Washing ton and Lincoln, tbe two greateat Americana. An invitation is extended to all. There will be no evening ser vice, on account of the meetings in the Baptist Church. The Irish bovs are planning a foot ball game between Lakeview and Plush tesma. tbe gsmes to be plaved under the Erin rulea. Conaiderable rivalry exists, and big crowda will no doubt witness the several contests. Tbe first gsme will probably take place in tbe near future at Plush and the second at Lakefiew about the Fourth of July. The ladles of tbe Catholic Church are still working on tbe entertsinment which will be given February 16. on tbe eve of t. Patrick'a dav. The enter tainment will be in the form of vaude ville performance and promises to be full of mirth. Tbe proceeds will go to the Church and no doubt tbeadiea will be successful in giving a very enjoy able entertainment. . The Examiner Press this week com pleted a handsome 32-cage catalogue for Ahlatrom & Guntber. the local bar nws and aaddle manufactures. This firm supplies a large territory with their goods and Lakeview haa acquired a wide reputation through the production of the famous Lakeview aaddle which ia manufactured b y Ahlstrom & Gunther. Ashland Record : Tbe public library building committee of Ashland have received the Brat installment S2400, of the X15.000 to be furnished by Andrew Carnegie for tbe new Carnegie library building. Work on the building so far aa it ia possible to proceed at tbia sea son ia now in progress. Tbe masonry work will be stsrted about March first and rushed to completion. Klamath Herald: Owing to hia in disnoaition. Judge Henrv L. Benson in the cirouit court haa decided to take a respite, and announoed to tbe jurors of tbe. present panel that they would be excused until next Wedneaday morn ing. Tbe judge baa been suffering from a bad cold, and feeling unfit to go on even with tbe esse now on. but bss desired to bold out rather than to interrupt an action or which a jury haa been drawn and the testimony be gun. Again a "Telegram Coast Special" haa gone wrong. In an article In the Porltand Telegram giving an account of the Lakeview fire it stated the Court bouse and Herald office went uo in smoke, besides containing a picture oioture of that portion of the town marking the fire area bv the court bouse. Such informstion ia verv mis leading and the report of the court bouse being burned caused a great deal of excitement among the north end residents who feared that the county records had been destroyed. The team attached to the Western stage took a lively apin about town Tuesdav morning previous to their de parture with the mails. Driver Walt Tindall ateered them around through the highways and bvwavs and finally brought them to a halt in tbe Drenkel addition. One tug oame loose and a bridle was pulled off one of the wheel era, which made the case all the more interesting for Tindall. After running a mile or ao the team waa brought to a halt, repairs made and tbe stage left but a few minutes behind the sche dule time. Plans are now under wav here for the organization of a Gaelio Football Association among the local Irish boys. A large number have already contribut ed for tbe purchase of the necessary equipment, and more are signing uo from time to time. A meeting of the aasiciation will be held in the near future, as soon as the rules and bylaws are received, and officers will be elect ed at auch time to aerve during the football aeason. Similar associations are to be organized at Plush and Pais ley, and aa considerable interest ia be ing manifested in the movement at the varioua placea. it ia thought that aome lively matohea will te aeen here dur ing the coming summer and fall. For the oreaent all busineses for the local organization is being managed bv Ned Lvnch. SHAMROCK STABLES if. MURPHY, Proprietor Special Attention to Transient Stock Horses Boarded by the Day, Week or Month Always Open Phone 571 LAKEVIEW The "SENIOR" a popular WALK-OVER Shoe Shown in Plati num Calf, button and lace at S3 Other Walk-Over Models shown from which we know you will be able to select your style BRITTEN Here They Are Every Ladtest Suit in the House Must Go And Go Quick, EVERY ONE A La VOGUE SUIT FTfT Also a few Ladies' & Misses' vJJ J9J0 Coats to go at Exactly 1 1 pjajf price. Come and look them over they are bargains. Lakeview Mercantile Co. MMIP BLOCK CT OP COURT MOVBK OREGON & ERICKSON 50 i' 'i Look At These Prices: Regular $16.50 Suits, now $11.00 18.50 " " 12.50 20.00 " 14.25 22.50 " " 16.50 25 00 . " " 17.50 27.50 " " 18.50 30.00 " " 19.50 35.00 " " 22.50 A.