Town Property "Wm 6ml I The float Earth" J. O'NEILL GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lakeview : Oregon Far mo ' Per ac re for IIJ0 acre In meadow about a mile from depot. Em, term. Ter acre for 100 acre In meadow ltd famine and barn, all feooed. Easy terma. Tar acre for 180 acres floe grain land, seven mile from Lakeview, weat. Eany term. Per acre for iW acrea fine grain laod, 1 mile from tbe O. V. L. addition. Eaay terma. : Ter acre takea 200 acre of timber land 8 mile from the city. Boy close tn and yonr profit will be large. Easy term. Kor a nil mm 6 room houw-, wood Mi.h!, chicken houw and barn Urea lot JMH23, fill fenerd, abui one ,(M ro, Rt, hc,,!, jUNt built last enr, rttur term. Taaea4lv wlthUrgahou cl to huine.a w.tt,r M0 Watoratrert will -II ill or part. Tl.t- I. 'y.ur rhiturt to .cm buHiu, location! Enav terms. Kr a nice ft-room houee, nlao g0, Urn, largo lot 100x204, on Slash 8t near the depot. Eimv term. ' Foronrof lh lt bungnl..e 1., th. city; alao new barn, largo corner lot, A bargain, don't l.ilm It. Kimy leniiM. moo 110.00 $20.00 31. CO 20.00 I.IOuw.W) 401)00 1 laftc County Ernmtncr TIIUUSDAY, HCHUUARY 3D. 19ia. BRIEF MENTION New Ulnghani at It & M'a. All kind of new Khlru at II & M'a. blrul Nhlrte, all new at II A M'a. Ollll Howard, of 111, la In tb cltv thlt week. ItnmiMiiber, we m-II llttnnan Shoe. U M'a S. Gallagher Monday came uo from New Tine Crook. Ia Vogue auita aod eont at the Mi-rc. Co. For sale, good dry wood. Pbon WS. N. T. Cur,. Fltf Uur aprtnic line of Hhlrt WaiaU ara here. II A M'a Wataon & Utrlplln bay and sell eee onl band good, it. Our Nblrt WuUU ai nobby and up to date. B & M'a. Nlif line of ladiea' two piece and yoion ndrear at Mere. Co. lfyouwaota really k'"1 amoke fur a olckle, try Htnrkman'a Leader. The beat butter Oliver' -40 centa pu pound at Uiebor'a Ceah ntore. Krneet Mever. of Valley Falle. ia t pending aeveral dava In Lakaviow. Mr. W. J. White Sunday left for i '.hrea week 'a vlait to Reno, Nevada. A. G. Bu. waa In town thia week taking ordara for the Roval typewriter. E. A. Prldav. the I'luah merchant Sunday waa regiatered at Hotel Lake view. Kmltt Wad and Clav La tun were viiitora from New Tine Creek thia week. John Daw of the Drew creek dam waa a vialtur In tbe city the flint of the week. The warm soring weather hat brought (he Butter Cuua on tbe hillaldea In bloom. Ilenrv Funk and wife will occunv the S. J. McKe retldcnc on Main ttreet. Dr. B. Daly laat week left for Port land where he waa called on bualneaa matter. Born In Lakeview. Wednesday. Feb. . to Mr. and Mr,. N. Waldo Tevlor a baby girl. R. A. Wtaon. the Pluah aheeoman. it spending a few dava of recreation in Lakeview. Ike Eccleaton Saturday came up from hia ranch to tee bow the town was KOBressing. Mr. and Mra. Hugo Levva have re turned from a aeveral weeka atav at Summer Lake. Geo. Small and W. C. Bulck. of Sli ver Lake are bualneaa viaitora in the citv thia week. FurnlalDHi iront room, ground floor, I bliK'k from buHint'MM center. Enquire Examiner office. rVpU tf S. O Creaaler and George Hankina Sunday left for San Franciaco. Mr. Creaaler ha been auite Dourly of late and will spend a few weeka in Calif ornia fur the boneltt of hla health. It ia aaid that Mr. Hankina went down on automobile business and will return in a few dava. Arthur Parker of Adal came over lat week to attend the dance given bv the Commercial Club. Good dry 1(1 Inch ood for tftlo by H. H. Tatro. I-iive order with (J. Kheruoin KaaU-r. J. IK Deiilnnlng with next Saturday even Ink, the store will remain ooen after I i o'clock until further notice. Mr. Emma Keadv. of Blv. la vlait Ing In Lakeview thia week with her brothera P. M. and N. T. Cory. B. W. Andrews and Dave Hand burv. Saturday, were In town from their homestead on the Weat Side. C. B. Kooser. of the West Side. Mon day came in from hla ranch and while here ourrhaaed a team from Nolan Currev. j Henry Boydatun Tueadav came in from kla Weit Sid ranch. H la mak- j Inr preparation to beam hia spring I farming. Sine Samuel L. Evana haa taken charge of the Klamath Pioneer Pre a decided improvement ia notioable in the paer. j Mra. V. L. Snellina next Wednesday will entertain the ladiea of the M. E. Church Aid Society at ber borne on Main atreet. A. Bieber laat week returned from San Francisco. While away he pur chased a larva stock of merchandise for his sprint trade. Mr. and Mr. Guv Foster, ot New Pine Creek, are this week visltina in Lakeview. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Schminek. G. D. Arthur. J. McDermot. Wm. Carter and Geo. Nelson farmer of tbe West Side, were transacting bualneaa In town Saturday. The Examiner la in receiotof a Urn number of srarden aeeds. cent out bv Hon. Jonathan Bourne, which are for free diatrlbutfon. - It la reported that Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Watson are expected home thia week from California, where thev have teen the past two month. E. S. Bernev ot the Berney Con trurtion Company. Monday, atarted from Reno on hia way to Chicago where ho waa called on bualneaa. M. Lauritten veaterdav passed through Lakeview on nil return to Paisley from Oakland where he haa been spending the wjnter. Steve Moaa. the Chewaucan valley stockman. Monday arrived In Lakeview from San Francisco where he baa been pending the Past few weeka. By defeating Abe Attell in a twenty round contest Feb. 2 at Loa Angelea. Johnnv Kilblane. of Cleveland. Ohio, now become featherweight champion. Mr. and Mra. N. Fine laat week re turned from San Franciaco where thev have been (pending the winter. They left for their home in Warner Mondav. Gilbert D. Brown, forest auoerviaor. who haa been confined to hia home for the past several dava bv n attack of la grippe, is now able to attend to his office duties. As the Examiner la going to press, it ia reported that J. C. Wing I a at the Lakeview howoiul in a verv critical condition and is not expected to live. He came here lent fall from York state. We trust the worst will not come. J. M, Kirk Patrick waa a bualneaa visitor from Willow Ranch this week, J. E. Harper and A. A. Ilenrv, of Paialev. wer transacting bualneaa In the citv thia weak. C. U. Snider will leave In a couple of weeka tor San Franciaco where be will go to purchase the hardwood flroo and atage ace..ery. etc.. for hia new opera house. The rood weather and dry roads are causing auto possessors to polish up their csrs preparatory to bringing them out of the garages for the soring and snmmer season. G. W. Bentx was in from the dam tbe first of tbe week. He sava thev have about twenty men employed at tbe dam at present and work I pro gressing nicely. The town officials have made a decid ed improvement on Main street bv Ail ing in some of tbe lower place which have alwavs been muddy during tbe wet seasona of tbe year. F. 11. Hanson and Bert Harper came In from the Point ranch Saturday in former'a Dorr Is car. Tbev continued to Davia Creek In the machine where Mr. Hanson waa called on bualneaa. In thia weeka Issue appears the an nouncement of W. B. Snider, who seek re-election to the office of Sheriff. Mr. Snider so far has no opponent and he will no doubt carrv off tbe laurels of this office without opposition. Leslie Vanderoool l&t week returned from Prineville. where be was called some time ago on account of illness and the death of bis sister. Mra. Lilly O'Farrell. who died at that place Feb ruary 17. at the age of 3D yeara. Geo. C. Turner, the prosperous rancher and stockman of Surprise Val ley, waa a business visitor in Lakeview laat week. He came over to deliver a abioment of bama and bacon which waa eold to Bailey Si Masaingill. Tbe Silver Lake Leader aava Jaa. Wakefield, wbo went to Crescent Citv to recover aome stolen horses, last week returned umotv-banded. It alao eta ted that Fonao who waa being held in cue- tody on tbe charge bad been released. Tbe Bidwell Gold Nuggett of last week contained tbe announcement that an organized company of that town would thia week assume control of the plant and former editor E. U. Frank lin would retire. M. Barnes today left on a business trio to Paisley and Summer Lake. Mra. Higby accompanied him as far aa Paialey to asaist in moving her effecta from that place to Lakeview. where ahe expecta to make ber future home. Mra. W. H. Shirk yesterday returned from Oakland, where ahe waa called bv the illness of her mother and aister. She left her mother greatly Improved In health while her stater is recovering more slowlv. J. A. Richarda was uo from New Pine Creek Saturday. While here he made his official announcement as a candidate for the office of County School Superintendent. He has been teaching in the county schools for the past two years, and he decldedto enter the race entirely upon the solicitation of friends. Mr. Richarda waa formerly from Kansas and takes a great interest in educational wra. He would no doubt capablv fill the ottlce he seeks. The Home of Values Good 'TfTNow is the time to do your spring sew ( I ing. We have just received a new line VL of Scotch Zephyrs, Suitings, Halcyon, Batiste, Egyptian Tissues, Flaxons, Pacific Foulards and Silk Waist Pat terns Our New Shirt Waists are of the very latest patterns. Bailey Massing!! u County Assessor A. J. Foater and Fred KIippcI this week come down from Summer Lake. Mr. Foster will remain for aeveral dava attending to hla office duties, while Mr. Kliooel re turned home todsv. Finis Hickerson. Mrs. R. G. Adam and Dr. Leithbead last week came over from Ft. Bidwell to attend Mrs. Peter Post who is a sister of Mr. Hickerson and Mrs. Adams. She baa been In poor health for some time, and at tbe last report, we are sorry to. State ia yet qu'te poorly. Large crowds on Sundari bave been taking advantaee of free rides on tbe N.-C.-O. construction train to the steam shovel down the valley. It ia reported that ouiie a few mlaaed the train on the return trio last Sunday and were brought back to town In an aggrega tion of band eats. S. J. Mcaee. administrator of the estate of Eli Barnum, deceased, wbo haa been conducting the Mammoth Stablea for the oaat six months, bas completed tbe adjustment of tbe estate and Rov Rebart haa resumed charge of tbe tarn. Mr. McKee will probably move down the valley for the future. Tbe ladiea of the Catholic Church bave decided to Doatoone their enter tainment until the new Snider opera house is completed. Thev intended tn give this plav In Wizard ball - but on account of It having no stage or fitting for the purpose, it was considered advisable to wait upon the new opera bouse. Merrill Record: Fred McKendree waa a visitor Saturday from bis rancb on Lost river four miles northwest of here. He has been feeding sheep this winter belonging to O. T. McKendree and Cbas. Arthur, and aava that the laat ahioment will re made on tbe 24tb of tbia month and ten cars will be used to take tbe shipment to San Franciaco. H. K. Gilmour. field engineer of the Northwest Townsite Co.. laat week came down from Paisley to make a tour of thia vicinitv and visit tbe O.V. L. irrigation project, but after being here onlv a few dava be waa called to Rome. Italy on account of the illneea of bia mother. Immediately unon i ceipt of the dispatch be departed for the distant land. Mrs. N. A. McCurdy gave a birthday partv in honor of her mother. Mrs. Sellman, Saturday, Feb. 24. The after noon waa spent in social chat and reminiscence ol "ve olden tlmea." The guests were aerved with a delicious dinner at 4 o'clock. Those present were: Mesdamee. jacason. Linvuie. Walters. Miller. Maxwell. Towner. Russell. D. Cronemiller Taylor. Pyle. Foster. St. John, ttemia and Sellman. Mra. Bemia assisted Mrs. McCurdy in serving. Beats Train Time H. W. Drenkel has purchased a 1912 Dorria car. and Tuesday arrived home with the handsome machine. Mr. Drenkel and hla son Paul received the car at Reno, and Mondav morning atarted for borne. Before leaving Reno they took W. Lair Thompson to the train, afterward returning uo town to settle some business matters. That night thev reached Alturaa. arriving at Lakeview shortly after 10 o'clock the next morning. To make the trip complete thev went to the 11 :32 train and escorted Mrs. Thompson and little Miss Alice and Mra. Maud Brail" to the Thompson home the auto having beaten tbe train's time to Lakeview. The car la one of the best that has ever been brought to Lakeview. and Mr. Drenkel ia more than pleased with it. Paul drove J. F. Hanson's Dorris last vear. and while that oar answered every purpose, yet be thinks the 1912 model is still better. The cost of the car complete delivered in Lakeview ia C2U50. Chautauqua Circle Th Chautauqua Circle will meet at the home of Misa Mabel Snelllng. Mon dav. March 4. at 7 :30 P. M. Program : Roll call, current events. "Peru." the Chautauauan. "Reading Journev through South America." chapter VI. Mifts Mabel Snelling. "Life and Ideals as aeen bv American Essayists." the Chutauauan. "As We See Ourselves." chapter VI. Mra. L. Vanderoool. "The Gasoline Engine." the Chautau auan. "American Engineering." chap ter VI. Misa Gertrude Vernen. Card of Thanks I desire to express m.v heartfelt thanks to the many friends who so noblv tendered their assistance and for their many acta of kindness dur ing the death and burial of my beloved husband. Such expressions of sympathy and gracious offerings shall ever ue held in mv sacred remembrance. Mra. CLARA HIGBY. Walters' Addition Offers the Best Close-in Home Sites in Lakeview I Near Schools, Churches, Depot and Business Center. Buy Now! Lots 50 x 125, $140.00 to $275.00 Easy Terms. W. F. PAINE & CO., Agents THE GORDON HAT, $3.00 For Style and Quality Shown in Velours, Scrat ches, Crushes, and Plains. All the seasons' best shades BRITTEN & ERICKSON Here They Are Every Ladies' Suit in the House Must Go And Go Quick. EVERY ONE A La VOGUE SUIT I' ! Look At These Prices: Regular $16.50 Suits, now $11.00 18.50 " " 12.50 20.00 " " 14.25 22.50 " " 16.50 2500 ' " 17.50 " 27.50 " 44 18.50 30.00 " " 19.50 " 35.00 " " 22.50 Also a few Ladies' & Misses' J 9 JO Coats to go at Exactly Half Price. Come and look them over-they are bargains. Lakeview Mercantile Co. (