Iptoo.oo 10. 00 12100,00 I24CO.U) Town Property For a new ft-room hnti, wowImIii'iI and chicken hou. On a lara eoruer lot, fpeoed, i 11, rrnlt tr aud lawn, cloe In, on Dewey and College utrwta. Kay term. For fl-rom now bnoKalow, in Ideal tip-to duo home, eloee tocunter of town on llernard Htreet. Ky terma. "IV Salt Th'o Real Earth1' O'NEILL & DUNLAP GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lakeview : Oregon Spring Spoof al In Far mm and Timber 12.50 lNr acre for SMacree moat all nnder the O. V. L. main eanel. Improve menta, boose, baro. well fenced. The reaaou for offer-log this property at such an nri,,.able low price, It in part of an estate that moat be sold. Location, 4 ml r wmt of the O. V. I addition to Lakeview. ... , Tk a ,on, ,,ot " hftOtaln. I'hooe or wire on. 115.00 Ir acre for 150 acre fine timber cIom to mill. Over 3,000 000 feet. 17 mile from InkftWw. ' 120.00 Per acre for 240 acre, 8 mllee wwt of town, good aage brush land 00 Per acre for 30 serin. 7tf mile N. W. town, 15 acre water right, moatlr under cultivation. Terms cash. 130.00 I'er acre for leo acres fine grain land, seven mi lee from Lakerlew, weet. For ft-ronm now himiralnw, rornor Int. fenced, loo i )M, roiMlxh! Ami chicken house. Lawn ami fine fruit tree ou On a Urge Lake Street. hey terms. For a n nr new 8 room bonne, wood ahed. clilrkn houe aod barn, large lot nil fenced, about iihk block from High Hchool, Juki built laat )cnr, inhv term, XAfcc County Cjamtncr THURSDAY. MAY 2. 1012. DRIEF MENTION A new 11 nt of nii'saliiie at II A M'e. Rainier on dnttiKth at the Hotel bar. tt'hy bwr. tiotdrluk Rainier? Ii'a THE 2t Men'a neirllye hlrtn. the ItUii at U A M'm. The storms of toe past week put top to building nperetioni. J. P. Magnus, of Klamath Fa I la, was a Lakeview visitor Saturday. E. L. II. Meyer was; in from Val- t.u L'.ll. I ka lm.t .1 Ilia waalf I I T t - til V.ll.. a... I in Lakeview Saturday. . Wanted : A bookeeper. Inquire L, , Bailey A Maeilngill. Young lady pre- Gua Schlagel male trip to Afturas forr,j and return laat Thursday. .. .. . .... ... u.i.,. . .... Gabriel Arxner, the Auger Vallry ........ . . w .n ,uw .... WM 00 of vj.tu.y,., visitor aaiataal. f ...in l.aiw fallji'a hnn aiaiait af 1 ' with a.w.M Mw. a i iivi a, a i 1 ii vain, v i , . town I town. .",! i. . . i J- Brock lesby, the loca contractor, For 8.1a C hen, h-Po .toes In any hi COBr,ot t0 buid ,ev. quanllty. H J. H. Iwie or K. t. , fc , p , I'atcli. t( ... ... ,, . , . fc. K. Kinehart la in charge of the . H.ndcm,n the wrll known loca Shcri(r. ofnce durlnf. th, ,b.enc, of ahoepman. waa in from the de.ert Uat 8wriff w 8 ,d6 week for auppliea. . . ' ., NUon Kountevell, of Klamath Falls Mra. John MnCullvy. of the West M (jfW , Creek, was registered Side, was In town Friday last on a ,f the Hotel Lakrview Saturday, brief business visit. f)r Urfy G we k)owr oM Borne very fine vlewa of the Interior umeT f Modoc county, died recently of new Catholic Church are now being ,t hi- home fAmt Washington. aold by Bert Fry.e. L c, Heckwith, the well known Dick Wilcox Is this week having his civl en(-jneer of Flush, spent several reaidem;e treated to a fresh coat of diy ln Lakeview during the past paint. The work la being done by 11. wer(, U1' Work on the new passenger depot Henry Lehman, the fioose Lake val- h not been commenced as yet, but a ley rancher and stockman, was up from nunttty of material is expected this bis ranch Friday on a brief business Weck. visit. , ,, . , . hi. . X. Arxner is now having the lota J. F. Hanson, of the Point rsnrh, , . .. . , ji-.i , ' , . ., ,' about his house in tbe Denkel addition msiio a flying auto trip to town on Fri- . , . . , . . . . ,,..,,, . filled in, reseeded, and trees planted day last. Mr. Hanson la now busy :.. , . ' about tbe place. with bis sheep. ' . , . .. . . A Mr. llerkman, who haa home- J. 8. Lane was one of the Lakeview- . , i . ... . . , , alcad In the Chewaucan, has accepted i tea to get nterested in New P ne .., , , , , , .'. , , , . . . .. ' a iiuun as cicru in ino ai. u. nuicn Creek developments; be made the . . . ' hardware store, trip Thursday. . ,, , rx . 'I he Bed Hose division of the Metho- Mr. and Mrs, Charlna I). Arthur .. . a , . ... , . . . . . ... . ... . dist Ladies' Aid Society will give have had their Went Street renldenre. . ... , , ... . . creamed chicken dinner bsturday treated to a fresh coat of pa nt dur ng ,, ,a the psst week. , evening. May 18. I Mrs. Wm. Bernard left for vixit "Uncle Joe" Morrow, ono of Wr-iwilh California relHtlvcs last week. ner a omesi resiucnis, spent several si,, - i h.lh ami ,, In mui'h benetilled ty the trip. tflautt in tnivn tl.n tnrA iturt tf f lw tvvflt ' renewing acquaintances. A meeting of the local Soriatiyt organization was held Sunday evening in the Burris carpenter shop. Leo Hsnel acting ns Herretary. Kslpli Haymer, of Alturas, was a visitor here the forepart of the week. Mr. Kaymer was formerly an emoluyee of the local telephone company. Charles Larkin of New Pine Creek, Mrs. James Moftltt left Ust week to j hss purchased an auto truck for his join her huntiand, who is now a partner; nihrket garden business, and will doubt in a meat market at Pino Creek. Mr. j less profit by his up to-date-ness. Moflitt left about a month ago. j ... Cnd( oU .e nQW BelinK ,t It is not pisying a shoestring when ' $75 and up, with every prospect of an you buy a lut in High Grade but a sure early advance. Write Joe Liruncr, shot to win. Get in on the ground floor Fort Hid well, anil make your reuerva and make a killing when tbe tide sets tion now. Tom McCulley, who until recently Mr. and Mrs. Turpin and children, I was employed for hauling gravel for Sunday rimde a trip to New Pino Creek ! the city stri-otn, Thursday, left to ae on a sight seeing tour. All were fav- j ect a position with Simon Jum to, the orably impressed by the little mining ' sheep man. town. j c. K. Oliver, Ma?e Kingley, Jack Mra. W. J. Uradluy and duughter, Hallinan, Win. Dnnuhy, and Jim and Katherlne, expect to leave soon for i Phil Harry were among those who as- New Pine Creek to join Mr. Bradley, ' who Is acting as ticket aucnt for the: N.-C.-O. : pitted in the search for Ben Linehan who was lost several daya in Long Valley. Mra. H. 11. Riddles la mourning the loss of a pet dog. Watson A Hirlplln bay and all sec ond band goods. tt. Miss Lena MoHnane hss accepted a potitlon at '.he Steam Liundry. Mr. and Mra. James Burns are visit ing Mr. and Mr. Frank Fetach. irir. Mecham of South Warner, was In Lakeview the first of the week. Mrs. John Arxner and Mrs. D. F. Bronnan, Monday, made a trip to tbe Auger Vallev. Mrs. bid uartier has had some re pairs made about her residence on Dewey street. C. E. MoClesry, New Pine Creek booster and mining man, was in Lake- view Thursday last. Dick Kingslry displays a continuous smile these dsvs. Musinesa is extra good and Uirk can afford to. i The Presbyterian Aid Society will meet r.?U Thursday with Mr. Everett at her resilience on Center Street. Mrs. D Kirkpatrick is able to be about agsin.after a several weeks' ill ness at her home on the West Side. Mrs. Jessi M. Carr, of New Pine Creok, was visiting ber many friends in Lakeview during the past week. Lamhintr season is now on and all the aheep men ere in the midst ofjtheir biiMest season, assisted by many 'extra hands. Mrs. T. V. Hall and son returned home Monday evening from a visit of two ffeclts with her parents at Willow Ranch. Frank P. Lane, manager of tbe TT ranch, was over from Plush the fore part of the week attending to some business matters. R. R. Vandervort; the local carpen ter, ia now employed at New Pine Creek, where many new residences are being constructed. Sheriff W. B. Snider left Monday morning by train for San Francisco, where tie will join bis wife. Mrs. Snider ia reported to be quite ill. Kmit'h for nle. 1W acre, (lamas I'rnlrle, 1 jl0 ci.rila wood; gnul alien r Inir rorrnl; Isrp. hou, burn and oiittnil.lliiKH. 4pply at this ollUe. Pat Murphy, the former Plush husi ners msn, is over from Warner on a several days viidt. Mr. Murphyjiispoa- ed of his saloon interests some time ago to Wm. Moss. William Pitts, who for sometime past lias been employed by tfie city, ia now convalescing after a Beveral day's illness which necessitated his ab sence from dutiea. ' Rial Striplin expects to leave in a few days for Fresno, Cal., where he will attend a convention of the Ancient Order of Foresters, acting as delegate fur the local lodge. Wayne Alger, son'of Mr. and Mra. H. K. Alger, has arrived in Laaeview from Southern California, and will prjbably remain, assisting his father in the real estate and collection bisi-ness. Pine A. J. Foster returned from Summer! Lake Thursday. Josle Storkmsn was a New Creek visitor Tbursdsy. Douglas Tracy was In from hi Drew Valley ranch on Saturday laat Tom Lynoh, the Warner Valley beepman, was one of thi week'a visi- ton. Cbarlea W. Reyoolda, .the West Side homesteader, waa in town on Tuesday laat. A new sign, 'surrounded by electric lights, ha been Installled In front of the Palace saloon. M. D. Rice, road foreman, for the N.-C.-0. Railway, was one of Ust week'a visitor. Lost, diamond and pearls, -reicnt broach Reward li returned to Mrs. Dola Demey, Dr. Lyon'a office. tf Auto bus for depot 2fcU. Leave orders at Duck worth's, -phone or at Lukeview garage, phone 782. Mia Stella Walker is now able to be about again after a several week'a ill ness at ber borne on North West Street. Mr. and Mrs. II. Habner, with their children, Saturday, made a trip into town from tbe Drewa Gap stage station. Mr. Crock, a bomeateader of the Fort Rock country, ia now spending a few days in town attending to cusi ness matters. Byron Graves left last week to join the ballasting crew on the N.-C.-O. Railroad line, where he will be em ployed for sometime. No service will be held Sunday next at tbe Catholic church, owing to tbe fact that Father tichmitt ia now on a visit to ban Francisco. The weather haa again made a very decided change, and this morning tbe sun was shining and gave every indi cation of good weather. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher and child ren, who now reside on tre old Culley ranch down the Valley, were visitors in town Ssturday and Sunday. It has been learned that the mem bers of tbe local gun club are to do considerable trap shooting this summer on their grounds at this endof the Lake. R. H. Fawcett a former deputy State Game Warden for Lake County, who is now loceated at The Narrows, Ore gon, was a brief visitor here last week. Klamath Falls ia likely to have a government building to cost $112,000, the bill fur tbe same having oassed the Senate last week. It now will be acted upon by the House. Tbe Oregon Journal under a Washing ton, D. C. date line says that Repre senetative Hawley has asked the fish commission to send bass to stock Goore Lake at Lakeview. Turn Sullivan, the Plush business msn,"ia certainly a wonder when it comes to catching big fish, as was evi denced by some samples recieved Tues day evening by several of his local friends. Walters' Addition Offers the Best Close-la Home Sites in Lakeview! 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 1 r i 3 EE 7?r UY LOTS IM THE HEW JuUlML u U J TOWM OF AatiMafXM There la 'Walk Over" Shoe for every day In the year. A variety of grades and good stock of sizes car led. Prices $3.50 to $5.50. "Sweet-Orr" Yel low ticket working pants, best , made. Buy a pair if you want to find out how long it takes to wear them out. Big Value Little Price. They sell for $1.50 per pair. ALSO Showing a splendid Line of the cele brated "Stag" trousers, ranging in price from $1.50 to $1O.00 per pair. BRITTEN ERICKSON mo LADIES' SPRING SUITS u Patented Ground; Pcrfed: Title; Warranty Deed Abstract; with each Sir? IP (. IW. KELLOC APPLY TO EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR MODOC COUNTY MINES MINING ROOMS 1 &2 : BANK OF FORT BIDWELL BUILDING FORT BSDWELL, CALIFORNIA S75-08 UP I 0' 1 lisp, hMW III iilf mm w&m only skin deep, more, we're go going to look fussy as you STYLE, like beauty, may be but we all want it. What's ing to have it, and we're around until we find it. We're as you are about style and fit. La Voguo Suits Possess All thoso Qualities Prloos $15.00 to $30. Ladies who come here will find that style, comfort and durability predominate in every LA VOGUE GARMENT. The Spring Line is nicer than evi- ome iix -vnd u;r US SHOW YOU THROUGH OUR LINE. :: :: :: THE LAKEVIEW MERCANTILE CO. JOE BflUNER 1C IE EC It MTaff TMWf ITiTTIBffT