Town Property iiH 0.00 I'or it fine new 6-ronra hmiiM-, wood alwd, chicken houee lied burn, large lot I50il?3, fill format, about one block from High Hchool, Juat built laat eir, ev tonne. I.MXiOOO Take 4 lota with Urm houae c1mm to huaincie ceiilr no WnUr atreot, will Ml all nr part. ThU I your ehntice to get a beamr locution. Knmj triu. 1 100.00 for a nice A-rooin Iioum, nlmj good barn, large lot 100x201, ou 8lh Ht., near t he depot. F.aav t4rtna. '.ItOO.OO For oniMf tlin licNt iMiiiirnlow In tlm city; alao new barn, largo corner lot, ImrK'iln, don't mli-alt. Kuay tertua. "Wm Soil The Real Earth" J. O'NEILL GENERAL REAL ESTATE Farm Per acre for 240 acrea, 8 mile wwt of town, good sate bro.h land Emif term. Per iicr. for 30 acre., 7 m.lea N. W. town, 15 acre water rijrht, moatly IOTA) a oo M.W Per acre for 100 acre in meadow abont a mile from depot. Eaey terma. 1 30.00 Per acre for 190 acre floe grain land, eren mile from Lakeview. went. Emmy term. 20.00 Per acre takea 200 acre of timber land 3 mile from tbe city. Boy cloae Lakeview : Oregon vur puiim win ue targe. jcaay term.. Xahc County jCramlncr THURSDAY, MAP.CII 7, 1012. BRIEF MENTION New (Jlnluilii. ai II & M'a. Hand la to have an I tie factor?. Ideal Shlrte, nil new at II A M'a. All klo.l ( now Hlilrta at H St M'a. ltnliilcr liecr on draught at the Inn Itrmcmlxtr, wo mll II mua.ll (Shoe. U a M'a Do you drink ImorT Auk for Italulcr. Tba Ion. La Yoxuo aulta and coatt at the Mere. Co. Kulnler Beer on draught nt thi llrewery. Koraale, khk1 dry wood. I'hone WUJ, N. T. Cory. Fltf Our aprliia: line of Hhlrt WalwU are bore. It A M'a Wataon & Htrlplln buy and aell e- out Imii'l KKxig. tf. Our Shirt WiiUt nie nobby and up. lodt. U&M'e. The Inn Saloon now haa the famoua Kalner beer on tan. Do you want good bwr? Atk for Itaiiib'r. The Uretry. S. R. Hanaon haa returned from a tno to Sou' hern California. Mr. and Mra. Frank Dobkina were down from Palatey lat week. Nice Hoe of ladUV two piece and union underwear at Merc. Co. The beet botter Oliver' 40 cent pr pound at Ilielmr'i (nh ntore. Jaa. lllaladal. of the Blv country la aDending aeveral dava in Laaeview. Merchant llarrv Railev last week re turned from bia trio to the Bay citv. If you want a really good atnoke fur a oirklo, try Htorkmnn'a leader. 1. L. Wakeflold. of Warner Lake, waa vlaltor in Lakeview thia week. Geo. 8. Oliver, chief ennneer of the N.-C.-O. railway waa in lakeview thla wrek. Cy Becraft lait wrek waa a viator in the city from hia ranch in Long Valley. Born in Lakeview, Tueadav. March 5. to Mr. and Mra. George Wrennack. a ton. K. W. Klinoel and J. M. Small vea erdav came down from Summer Lake on buainea viait. FurnUluwi trout room, ground flior, I bl.jck from liudinea't center. Enquire Kxamlui r utltoe. rVyli if Good dry 10-ioch wcmmI for nale by B. H. Tatro. U'Ave ordcra with (J .Sherman Kaater. 2 22 Havea & Grob. the butrhera have ulaced aome aolendid kettle rendered lard on the market. K. J. Dnvia. of Paialev. thla week returned from California where be haa been eneniJintr the winter. W. W. Finlev of Blv. Daaaed through Lakeview tbe earlier Dart of the week, en route to hia ranch near Adel. Tbe feative ground aaulrrel or ropher haa already mad hia aDoearance. which ia aome what earlier than uaual. Aealn debauchery la running amuck in China and manv Uvea are being taken daily jn the murdcroui rlota. Henrv Clay Givan. aon of John and Kebecra Ulven died in Fort Uidwell last month, at the ape of 80 veara. L. P. Klippel. of Summer Lake, haa returned from Meiiford. where he haa been vialtinir during the Dattt two montna. T. F. and W. A. Uunawav of the N.-O.-O. came up from Keno on Sun dav'a train and reentered at Hotel Lakeview. Leo Hazel ia now in high glee over the eDxected arrival of bia aixter. Mra. Hegina I hie. from Hxdon-Haclen, Ger many, next week. She ia aucomoanied by her little daughter, and thev will make their home in Lakeview. II. A. Dtlevthla week returned from Surorlite Valley where he haa been the riant aeveral dava taking ordera for fruit treea, Thomra Alford ia reDorted to be very III in Lakeview. He ia afHlcted with droDnv and hia condition la aald to be uulte critical. Wm. F. Paine, the real eatate man. veatenlav returned from a abort buai neaa trip to Han Franclaoo and other California cltlea. It la aald that Dr. Harvey W. Wilev. nure lood chamolon, la aerlnualv con aiderlng realcning hia poaition aa chief of the tureau of ohemtatrv. Jaa. Fergueon. a former Lake county reaidont but now of Santa Kona. Cali fornia. waa in Lakeview tbla week attending to bualneaa mattera. Mra. H. G. Carmack. of Davia Creek, anent laat week In Lakeview. the gueat of Mra. O. C. Stidger. Mr. Carmack la employed on the high acbool build ing. For Kale Cheap. Kdlron phono graph, 40 4-mln. rrcorda, 00 2-niln. record, alao ant of KnrycloiHilla Brlt- annlca iJl vol. Koqulru Examiner otllce. tf. During the naat winter automobllea have been able to run to any part of the vallev almoat every dav. Ocr climatic oondltlona bave almoat be come ideal. Mr. and Mra. Chaa. Eaaton intend leaving for ban Diego next week tak ing with them their aon Kov. who haa been aufferina from an attack of an pendicltia. Mr. Gladva Metzker. and Mr. and Mra. Fred Longfellow returned to Lake view Mondav. after a aeveral dav'a viait to frlenda and relative In Sur nrite vallev. Clarence Rlnehart will aoon com mence work on a neat bungalow to be located Immediately north of the Auto Livery garage. I. A. Underwood ia preparing the Diana. Word haa been received here to the effect that Mark A. Gettv. formerly of Lakeview ia now located at Lake Geneva. Whtconain. where he la em nloved in a motion picture ehow. W. J. Brvan aava if the Oregon De mocracy at tbe Anril pritnarlea endoraea either Woodruw Wilaon or Chamo Clark for the prealdcntial nomination ita action will meet with bia approval. Jamea O. Brown or "Panama" Hrown who ahot William Lavton at Weed laat fall waa lait week convicted of murder in the third deraee and aen- fenced to avrve 21 veara at Folaom. Walt Kea and Rubt. MeCeliev will orten a hardware and furniture atore at Ceriarville in tbe near future. They have ourcbaxed a lot and will com mence tbe erection of a tuiiding there on immediately. Nate Wilcox and family, who bave been apending the winter in the Rogue River vallev. thia week returned to Lakeview. Trtev will remain here per manently and Mr. Wilcox will engage tn buainea in a abort time. Mra. E. E. Woodcock who baa been auite eerioualv ill for the oaat week, ia reported aomewhat Improved at thla time. It ia feared, however, that it will be neoeaiarv to take her to a hoa oital before final recovery. B lahop Paddock, of the EDiacopal Church, anent aeveral dava In Klamath Fall laat week, but waa unable to viait Lakeview at thia time. It ia probable that the Biahoo will be over here aometime during the early sum mer. G. W. Rice, of the O. V. L. Co.. ha returned from hia trip to Portland, where he waa a delegate to the Irriga tion Congreaa. He alao visited San Franclaco during hia abaence where be met a number of Lakeview people. J. N. Wataon and wife laat Saturday returned from their winter rrio to aouthern California. Thev anent a very cniovable winter and appear greatly benefited bv tbe trio. Mr. Wataon aald there waa four inchea of anow in A Rur al when they came through. Nnmerotift Hl.rangira are arriving In Lakeview almoat dally and It will not be long tn-lore a ruah ia expected. J. C. Wing.' who haa been aerloualv aufTering from heart trouble the naat aeveral dava. Wedneaday waa taken to a Sacramento boaDital where he will be met tv hia wife from the eaat. John Clark accompanied him to Uae ramento. Paul Drenkel witb hia new Dorria made a run uo to Paiatev laat week with a load of paaaeneera. He ex perienced no trouble on the uo trip, but while at Paialev a rainstorm occurred which made traveling rather uncertain on bia return. The newaoaDer plant of the Red mond Sookeaman. a hardware atore. grocery and bakery and eecond hand atore were destroyed tv fire in Red mend Monday night. Feb. 26. Tbe total loaa ia S16.00U. with inaurance of S9.000 carried. Bert H. Franklin, the former Mc Namara detective who pleaded guitv to a charge of having attempted to in fluence a juror in the trial of Jamea B. McNamara. waa fined liOOO bv Judge Cabanaiaa. who pronounced Franalin'e conduct aa "damnable.' A. W. Oorton baa ourcbaaed 30 feet off tbe aouth aide of Henrv Newell'a prooertv on Went Street near Wizard ball. The land adioina Mr. Or ton 'a reaidence property, and tbe additional 30 feet will permit of bia Belling a very choice reaidmce lot. Loula Kertdle. for aometime past brewer In the employ of the Lakeview Brewii.z Co., left ecerdav tor Sacra mento to acceoi a poaition witb a brew ing firm of that place. Louia ia of a ?enial diaooaition and made numeroua rienda during bia atav in Lakeview. J. W. Thompson, a former llvervman of rJlko. Nevada, laat week drove to Lakeview from that place In comoanv with a email party to locate cn Goose Lake vallev land. Mr. Thorn paon owna several O.V.L. tracta on the Weat Side and It la his Intention to engage In farming. The groundhog certainly made a mis take thla year, for the weather aince February 2 haa been ideal, with the poaaible exception of a few dava. Tbe Examiner will back Sol Rebart aa a weather prophet asainit anv ground hog that ever lived for correctly prog nosticating weather condition. The ladiea of the Presbyterian Society laat Thursday met at the borne of Mrs. M. W bor ton. Tbe meeting Droved a verv successful one aocially aa well aa one of benefit to the aocietv. Twentv-one were present and three new members were taken in. After tbe meeting refreshment were served. Upwards of three-ouartera of a mil lion coal miner had laid down their tool and gone on atrike by 2 o'clock on the afternoon of Feb. 29, when the dav ahift in the minea ended. Thearmv of striking colliers awelled hourly through the morning when it became known that no settlement had been reached. A letter waa received in Lakeview from Mra. W. R. Claok. of Dallas. Texaa. who waa a former resident here. staling that ehe and the family had been in Door health ever aince they left. Tbev moved away laat year, and in eoncluaion of tbe letter the writer said "1 only wish we were back In Lakeview." Tbia ia the laat dav of the ooen hunt ing aeaaon. and from now until the brst of April the average sportsman will be engaged in repairing bis fishing tackle, preparatory to making a forav of the finnv tribe at that time. It ia said the lake trout are always "runn ing." but the close season ia being atrictlv observed. Bend Bulletin : At the aoecial meet ing of the City ouncil last night Mavor U. C. Coe handed in bia resignation, which was a aimple announcement that he had resigned. The council postpon ed acting on the resignation until next Tuesday night when the regular March meeting will be held. The resignation waa laid on the table until that date. I he Home of Good Values R. A. Wataon, the well known abeep man. ia In from tbe deaert and reports range conditions ideal. He baa been In a poetioal frame of mind aince hia arrival, and hence the Examiner ia unable to ex ores the conditions in hia language. Suffice it to aay that the graaa la good, the flowers are in bloom, and the world generally looks bright to sheepmen. Salt Lake Citv. March 1. Jim Flvnn and Jack Johnson will meet in a 20 round bout for the heavvweigbt eham oionahfo of the world at or near Wend over. Utah, on Julv 24. This ia the substance of an announcement made March 1. it is understood that the arena will be erected iust ecroaa the Nevada lino within a few roda from tbe Wendover depot. Word baa been received from J. K. Landon. of Paisley, who it will be re membered waa operated upon laat fall bv Dr. Hall, and waa taken to Chicago for treatment, to the effect that he haa almost comoletely recovered and will return home shortly. The operation waa necessitated bv an inteatinal tumor and hia condition was con sidered verv aerioua. The L. C. I. C. will give a muaicale in their club rooms on Tburaday after noon. Marin 13, at 2:30 Same num ber a to be repeated in the evening of the aame date at 7:30. Ticket will be on aale at the postofTice for both orograma. Everybody cordially invited to attend and spend a pleasant hour aa well as help along a good cause Price of admission 25 eta. B. F. Nevins. freight agent of tbe Western Pacific waa a buainesa viaitor in Lakeview tbe first of the week. He came uo in the interest of aeVeral large cattle ownera in Califr inia to investi gate the feaaibilitv of ranging a num ber of cattle in Lane. Before leaving be s tiled that he bad not aucceeded In getting anv range. He returned to San rrancicso on Tueadav s train. Dr. B. Daly haa received a letter from Julius L. Meier, chairman of the committee to select Oreeon'a aite at the 1915 expoaitiun. urging bim to loi the apecial train to San Francisco. which leavea Portland next Tueadav, It waa expected that Lakeview would have one or more reoreaentativea pre sent on tbe occasion but it appeara that no one was able to make the trio at thia time. At a recent meeting the Klamath Fall Commercial Club adopted a reso lution asking Governor Oswald Weat to investigate alleged extravagance of tbe eountv court, and tbe communica tion sent in pursuance of thia reaoln tion. wnicb was forwarded under date of Ferruarv 20th haa reached hia ex cellencv. Gov. Weat atsted that he did not wish to interfere with tbe Klamath county case unless tbe county court reauests tbe appointment of a com mittee. A dispatch from Alturas to the See' rameuto Bee of February 24. aava: J Nilea haa aold the Nilea Hotel to the First National Bank of Alturas for $20,000 and purchased the Hotel Curtis from Curtis, Williams & Company for 135.000. He will continue the hotel business in his new purchase, while the Nilea hotel will be remodeled into a business block which will be occupied bv the First National Bank and a num ber of stores. The second story will be uaed for offices. A few dava since auite a heavy anow fall occurred both north and south of Lakeview, but none in this immediate vicinity, rrom New Pine Crerk south there was about four inches of "tbe beautiful" while at Paisley nearly like amount tell. It ia reported that the atorm extedned out on the deaert and caused a verv perceptible increase of water in the watering places. It ia expected that lack of water will cause sheepmen to drive to the Summer ranges much earlier than uaual. Bidwell Gold Nugget: N. E. Guvot arrived last Friday night from Denver and Salt Lake. He and George n Arvea made a flving trip to Lakeview over the N.-O.-O. and both are now in a position to answer correspondence regarding railroad facilitiea for Fort Bidwell. Accompanied bv J. F. Cut ler thev came in from Willow Ranch bv Fandango Pass. The road ia a good one with easy grades. Next summer it will be practicable to go from Fort Bidwell to the railroad in a couple of hours. Bv road it is about 18 milea from Biwdell to the N.-C.-0. Sf Now is the time to do your spring sew ( III n We have just received a new line JJ I of Scotch Zephyrs, Suitings, Halcyon, I I Batiste, Egyptian Tissues, Fl axons, Pacific Foulards and Silk Waist Pat terns. Our New Shirt Waists are of the very latest patterns. & & Bailey (Sh Massingill WANTED: Tpsitions for Band Men, all trades, also rooms for light housekeep ing. Jesse Darnell, Mrs Stone's Res., Main Street. We Want Your Jobwork You will want us to have it when you see our samples and hear s :: OUR PRICES s s e-t Call at thU office tvhtn in need of anything in the line of PRINTING Walters Addition Offers the Best Close-in Home Sites ia Lakeview! Near Schools, Churches, Depot and Business Center. Buy Now! Lots 50 x 125, $140.00 to $275.00 Easy Terms. W. F. PAINE St CO., Agent a M'-i: GORDON CAPS Show Class Fancy and Plains, priced at $1.25 & $1.50 Get acquainted with the 'Gordon' $3.00 Hat rival of any five dollar hat on the market BRITTEN & ERICKSON : Here They Are Every Ladies' Suit in the House Must Go And Go Quick. ONE A La VOGUE SUIT ill Look At These Prices: Regular $16.50 Suits, now $11.00 18.50 " " 12.50 " 20.00 44 " 14.25 22.50 " 44 16.50 25.00 44 44 17.50 27.50 44 44 18.50 44 30.00 44 44 19.50 ,r 35.00 44 44 22.50 I' 'I TTTAlso a few Ladies' & Misses' vlj 1910 Coats to go at Exactly ' ' Half Price. Come and look them over they are bargains. Lakeview Mercantile Co.