' Town Property IX'iOO.OO For a 7-runm rcaldmica, luttb mom, cellar, wndbed, barn, carriage lion, Iruit treoa, large lot cloee to lulu' o otrruD Water tit., eajr term. "IV 77ie ? Earth' 9 Farm J. O'NEILL GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lakeview : Oregon 120,00 Per acrs for 40 acre, 8 mile wet of town, good sage brnab land. F.mj torni, 125 00 Per acre for 30 acrea, 7J mi lea N. W. town, 15 acre water right, moatty under cultivation. Term a caab. 130.00' Per acre for 180 acrea In meadow a boot mile from depot. Eaay terms. 20.00 Par acre for 100 acre fine grain land, acrea in ilea from Lakeview, weat. Easy tarma. 20.00 Per acre take 200 acre of timber land S mtlea from the city. Boy ctoee In and your profit will be large. Eay term-. IAZ60.00 For kuHliiKHM office block, niw and In good order, just right for Income Investment, la paring 1H ter cent net after paying water, InAUranoe, lUht and taxes. Kiwy tonus. For a fluff new 6-room Iiouhc, wood elit'd, chicken boo and barn, large lot IWxIiU, Mil fenced, about one block from 1 1 1Kb NcUool, Juat built laat year, easy term. Tiike 4 Iota with large houae clow to bualneM center on Water street, will im-II all or part. Thin It your chaiice to get a bumoeis location. Easy U rnm. suoo.oo Xaltc County Cynmincr TIIUIUDAT. sTA'XH H. 1012. DRIEF MENTION New Oinghaui at II A M'a. Ideal Shirt, nil new at II A M'a. All kind of oew Hblrt at 11 & M'a. Tli lxat In won' ehoe at n. M.'a Italnlor Heer oo draught at th Inn Do you drink bwerT Aak for lUlnlcr Ta Inn. Iteipfmb-r, we aelllKnnan Khoe. AM La Vogue uiU and ooaU at the Merc. Co. Rainier Beer on draught at the Brewery. WaUon A Htrlplln bny and noil see oad band good. tf. Oar spring Hoe of Kblrt WaiaU are here. U A M a Cedsrvllle. Calif., baa aeveral oaaea of scarlet fever. Our Hblrt Waist ale nobby and up-to-date. HAM 'a. New spring atylea In uin' ablrta aad lloe. B. A M.'a Wm. Tbom la In Lakeview tbl weak taking In tb eight. Do you want goxl Inter? Aik for Kalnter. The Brewery. Guy Nytwanar la driving stsee be tween hare and Paialev. New line of wool dreae good aud eult pattern at Mure. Co. Watch for our St. Patrick display of candy. Cloud' Kandy Kitchen. Woman' new aboe etylet., the cor rect hoea (or epriug. II. & M.'a A very extensive !1n of colonial draperle la ahowu at Merc. Oo. Puritan Muallu Underwear made in aanltary factories. Merc. Co. The beet butter Oliver 'a 40 cant ptw pound at Bleber's Canh otore. If you want a really giod smoke fur a oickle, try Ktorkiimn'a leader. Dr. B. Dnlv made a abort builnea trio to Alturaa the flnt of the week. For a real bargain for a house and lot in Luke view, imo J. N . Watson. 2 J. W. and R. II. Bovdtun were In from tbe Weat Side the firt of the week. a big line of linens In white and aatural colore for embroidery work Marc. Co. Manuel Sander, one of Lake county's prosperous sheep men ia sojourning in tbe city. J. W. Fitiwater. this week was buslnes visitor in the city from the Weat Side. John Warn and J. F. Hanaon were in from the Point Kanch on the weat aide Monaay. About thirty will join the Elk ex cursion which will leave for Reno to morrow. Kor sale: l-0 acrea aitgo brush land under canal, fenced, $36 per acre. See J. N, Wutioii. 6f Tbe city dada have made arrange ments with Contractor Kiddel to All in the low places by the flume on Canvon street. Tbe dirt will be used from tNs excavation on the Hervford block. Kurntahei front room, ground floor, I block from boMlness center. Enquire Kxamloer office. re;M If Good dry 10-locli wood for sale by B. H. Tatro. Leave ordera with (J. Hherman KaaUtr. 2 32 Our many new pretty pattern of wah iioode uiuet be seen to be appre ciated. II. A M.'a New spring hoisery, llk. Hale and cotton, fancy and plain, black and colors at B. A M.'a Mrs. H. O. Kubl was last week call ed to Salt Lake Cltv by tbe aerloua lines of her mother. 100 acre sagebrush land on Weat Side for sale al f 10 per ewre, a bar gain. Bee J. N. WaUon. 01 Tbe ladies of the Presbyterian Aid Society will meet with Mr R. M. Corbet this afternoon. N. T. Corv and family will movt into tbe Fred Fiaber residence on Main street tne first of next week. Mr. and Mr. Chs. Umbscb today returned from an extended viait to San Francisco and other California eltiea. F. M. Miler leavea on the excursion tomorrow for Berkeley. Cel.. wbere be will spend a few day with bia family. Andy Cantleburv. the government bunter la spending a few days In tbe cltv. after a aeveral month atav in tbe billa. Mr. and Mr. Tbomaa Sullivsn. nee Miss Christine Flvnn. ware over from Plush laat week visiting with Lakeview frlenda. H. W. Drenkel last week sold a lot in the Sherlock addition to Cbaa. Dun lap, adjoining tbe property be bought of N. T. Cory. . Warren Kilgore. of Langell Vallev. and Mia Louise Flockers. of Yonna Vallev. were recently married at Klamath Falls. HOSE COM It White and Brown Legborua, eggs 1.60 per setting, special price on two or more settings. K. C. AhlHtroui. 2t One ot the N.-C.-O. steam shovel that ha been stationed at the penin sula down the valley has been taken to Keno for reoaira. The drill team of the Rebeksh lodge will practice in the I. O. O. F. ball tomorrow evening and all member are requested to be present. For Hale Cheap. Kdlnon phono graph, 40 4-into, records, 00 2-iuln. records, alxo Met of Encyclopedia Brit annlca 111 vol. Knqulre Examiner office, tf. K. W. Elliott, who waa formerly em ployed in the McCurdv barber shop. will return from hi visit to the east' in a abort time and resume hia former position in the ahon. It la aaid that nearly all Americana have abandoned Mexico in the Past few dav and have concluded to remain over the border until the Mexican aitu ation baa been cleared. H. L. Chandler and family of Crook ed Creek, spent aeveral dava of last week in town and while here Mr. Chandler sold bia property on Weat street to Nate Wilcox. The "Blue" half ot the Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. qhuruh will give a social in tne Masonic nan rrinav evening. A program will be rendered. Refreshments will be served for 15cts. A recital will be clven In the Metbo diat ehurcb Saturday evening. March 23, at 8 P. M.. bv Miss Beacb'a puoils in expression. No admission. All friends Interested are cordially invited. If you want a dollars worth of sugar vou go to a grocers, or a keg of nail vou go to a hardware store. For thia reason vou ahould buy your candy at a candy store. We are manufacturera. Tbe Frost. Monday evening Dr. Smith was call ed to Pluah to attend Phil Lvnch. but when the doctor reached Warner can yon word waa awaiting bim that It was unnecessary to continue farther aa tbe patient waa resting eaaier. Mra. E. E. Woodcock, who ha been serlousy ill for the nsst two week, waa a few days ago presented with a a beautiful boauet of carnations wblcb ber sister of the O. E. S. Needle Club had thoughtfully ordered. J. E. Hswblll. the well known secre tary of the Central Oregon Develop ment League, ha resigned bia position aa manager of the Bend Commercial Club and baa accented a aimilar posi tion with tbe Burns organisation. U. S. Stock Inspector Wm. Proud foot and D. P. Mallov Monday left for a tour on the "desert" to inspect various bsnds of sheeo. It is reported there is some Infected aheeo in thst territory and tbe cases will be investigated. - Zsck Whit worth wss in from the des ert thia week, looking hale and hearty. Zaok reports rang condition ideal, and tbe atorma of tbe paat week will add much to the length of time in which stock can be held on tbe winter ran gee Wm. Alford laat week came over from Pluih to visit hi father. Thoa. Alford who ia aeriously aick in Lakeview. He returned Monday to move hia fami Iv over where he will be able to be in regular attendance upon hia father dur ing bia illness. Tbe Bonanza Bulletin laat week con tained a cut of the American Eagle on its front page. The object of thia dis play ia manifested on the streamer from the birds beak, with the inscription proclaiming the success of tbe Horse fly irrigation project. Cbaa. Arthur and wife Monday re turned from San Francisco. Thev have been absent aince last fall and Mr. Arthur has been spending moat of tbe time at San Francisco and Merrill at tending to numeroua shipment of mut ton to California markets. Mrs. Peter Poet, who baa been aeri ously ill in Lakeview for tbe past aev eral wreka. Monday waa taken to a hoepltal in San Franoiaco for treat ment. Her brother Finia Hiokerson and Dr. Leitbeed. of Fort Bidwell accompanied ber on tbe trip. The political aituation la extremely auiet and there aeema to be no indca tion that they will te different before the primary election in April. Thus far the registration scarcely exceeds 200. and unless voters get busy there will be but few votes cast at the elec tion. , W. L. Clapp, veaterdav brought over four passengers from Klamath Falls by auto. Among the passengers were Mrs. J. F. Kimball who came over to join her husband, and Walter Dver who was on bis return from the east where he wss called bv the illness of bis fsther. The Home of Good Values I Special Inducements for March Shoppers flTT New Spring goods are coining in. Winter goods are KineJ out liven in the new purchases there are special values because we picked up special lots at lower ed prices. In the Winter goods prices only represent part of their first cost. So whether it be in the NEW or the OLD that your wants can be best supplied, we can fill your needs satisfactorily and economically here. See our Window Display of Shoes JTT We offer you all the correct styles for Spring 191 2. j A few bargain lots of lines to be discontinued still remain. .And the prices of these latter will be marked down and down until they are gone. BAILEY & MASSING! LL J. Bruner. a mining man who recent ly came to New Pine Creek, was In Lakeview vesterdsv attending to busi ness mstters. He hss tsken options on some property In the High Urade dis trict and waa here negotiating with some of the interest of the Mountain Sheeo for an option on their holdings. Work ha progressed ouit rapidly on tbe Snider opera bouae despite the ad verse weather and under suitable con ditions would soon near completion. An idea of the appearance of the build ing when completed can be gained from tbe frame already up and it will no doubt make a handsome opera house. Tuesday. March 12. marked tbe 43rd vear of Hon. C. U. Snider's residence In Lske County. Mr. Snider'a career In thia section hss been a most success ful one and bis accomolishmenU bave been many. Tbe Examiner bones be will live to enjoy many more anniver ssries and the fruits of bis untiring efforts. L. C. Vinvard of New Pine Creek last week returned from an extended trio through California. He came uo to Lakeview Saturday and helped to swell tbe increasing throng of Exam iner subacribera. Corwin aaid be ssw plenty of country while away but noth nig that looked ao good as Goose Lake valley. Fire generating from soontaneoua oombusticm. damaged the plant to the Nevada Uaa Company at Tonaoab. Nev., March 8. to tbe extent of S25.000. Generators, pumps, compressors and other mscbinerv were burned and the building destroyed. Tbe structure waa owned bv tbe California Light and Fuel Company. On March 9 Abe Attell of San Fran cisco, former featherweight champion of the world, went down to defeat be fore the greater weight of Narlem Tommy Murpbv before a killing crowd at Jamea Co (froth 'a Colma arena. Tbe fight waa aaid to be one of the fastest and bloodiest ever seen between good fighters in San Francisco. Warren Laird last week returned from California, where he haa been spending tne winter with bis family, When be left tbe Golden State the out look was bad for stock and crops, the rainfall having been short. During the past week, however, there haa been a good rain, bat it ia possible tbst It csme ton late to be of much benefit. The orchard Industry 1 reaching such proportions at Davis Creek that tbe advisability of atationing a fruit com missioner at that place Is now being considered. W. A. Green, secretary of the California Fruit Growera Ex change, recently paid that section a visit, and be la of the opinion that such action should be taken Immediately. J. M. bmall last week concluded a deal for F. W. Klipoel'e holdings in Summer Lake, consisting of 200 acrea of deeded land and assignment of 160 acrea of deaert land. Mr. Kliooel expects to spend tbe Summer In Southern Alaska, where he will pro mote a large financial undertaking, the nature of wblcb has not been made public. About twenty of the local Gaelic football enthusiasts will lesve for Plush tomorrow where a contest will be held Saturday beween the Lakeview and Plush teams. A dance Friday evening will be one of the festivltiea of the oc casion and a grand time ia promised to those able to attend. Jesse Dsrnel hss been engsged to furnish music for the dance. A very enjoyable whist party waa held last Thursday evening at the Dod aon home on Water street Miaa Delia Walker assisted Mrs. Dodson aa hostess and a verv pleasant evening is report ed. Hve tables were occupied by tbe games and prizes were awarded. Paul Drenkel captured first prise while Murray Heard walked away with the consolation trophy. Fred O. Ahlstrom has again an nounced himself as a candidate for county treasurer which office he haa held tbe last three terms. He needs no introduction to tbe voters of this county as he ia one of the beat known men in the country. Bv bis past re cord in the office he again seeks, he Is willing to allow the people to judge as to hia fitness for the place. J. Chas. Smith & Co.. proprietors ot the Parisian Millinery are advertising their Grand Millinery opening and Se cond Aniversary sale to take place March 23. Mrs. Smith recently return ed from Chicago and other eastern ci(ies where she made purchases In the I a teat creatigns in millinery and the reputation established bv this house in its previous openings warrants its share of the publio'a patronage. 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 Ct CO., Agent a 1L inn nun in MUNSING UNION SUITS . Medium and light weight wool, also mercerized cotton, good weight for Spring. Wry - . nrvi Complete stock of sizes. Popular price garments, per suit, $2.50 to $3.50 BRITTEN & ERICKSON 1L izzn HDL 1L c m on A GALLERY OF SPRING STYLES T the Mercantile Store is a jfil line of Spring Goods that will do you good to look at; also you will note with pleasure the Substantial Recuctions all along the line. Cheaper transportation and taking advantage of the markets before the rise in cotton, enable us to do this and our customers reap the benefits. We have a nice line of Ginghams, Japanese Crepes Searsuckers for Underwear, and many new novelties in Summer Dress Goods. We are showing a big assortment of Messalines and Foulards which are priced lower than all previous years. We in vite you to come and let us con vince you we are right in all our statements. TheLAKEVIEW mercantileco. all an 1 0