"IV Se Tie ?oa Earth" O'NEILL & DUNLAP GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lake view : Oregon More Bargain $30.00 per cere for 200 acre of timber land, clone la, eaay terma. $1000.0.) For A flu nw 10 room hotue with large lot, 76x11', clow toiceoter of town and High Hchool. Knay ttrtn . I'JOOO.OO Por O-rwm new tmngnlow, in IdM up-tn date home, cloae to coter of town oo Bernard Htrvet. Kimjr U-nim. 12100.00 For ft-rimm new tumunlow, wnodahid and thicken hnuM. On n lirj rornr lot, ffiiii.l, Jin) Ifto. Lawn am Hue fruit trm od LnknHtrtM-t. Ksey term $1300.00 For A hew 4 room lioiiae and wood abed, lot 60 X 129, good lirtvitloa. JCaay loruiM. y $1(100.00 For it it npto-dat ntw bungalow, In entire reel'lcnee part ot theilty. Km ay trin. IIZ.MJ For 320 acre rood anil in the valley mllee from Lakeview. If J 90 want a bargain ooo t pm thin. Term caab. $20.00 Per acre for 100 acre fine grain laud, eeven mi lea from Lakeview, WMt. Kaa.v terms. Haw mill in flrat claae order, Including a large quantity of dry, flniahed lumber; aaw loga and lxo acrea of standing timber. The book will prove It to ' lie a floe investment. Wl acrea of fine timber on the Weat Side, cloae to a aaw mill. Ci.1l acrea, deaert claim, with improvement. Relinquishment can be aeenred very cheap, Oood aoll anH Kc&r li line of the O. E. Kallroad which will bs built through there in a short time. Town Property r; Xahc Count? Cramtncr Tllt'lHDAY, JULY II. 1J2. BRIEF MENTION 0 lUlnior on drmiKth at the Hotel tar. L. J. Hendereon, of Paialey, waa one of the last waak'a vial tors. Manly Currier, of the Paisley Hotel, waa a Lakeview visitor lait weak. Chlldrena white lne, elxoa 2 to yrara. Lakeview Mitrcaatlle Co. . 1 Horn at New Tine Creak, June 20, to tna wife of J. B. McNew, a daugh ter. Haying baa ttartad on practically all of the ranchea In thia vicinity, and big crop la anticipated. Mra. August Hogner, of f'luab, waa ajvlsltor here thia week aa the guest of Mr. William Gunther. Mr. and Mra. Frank WHaon are now having vary nice houio oonatructed on Slash atreet, juat aaat of the It. A. Pax ton raaidence. George Chandler came in Monoay from bia ranch In the lower Chewaucan countrv on a buaineaa visit. The trip waa made In hia auto. Lewia Wylde, local agent for the Oregon Life Inaurance Company, laat week, paid a viait to the north end of the county on buaineaa. Mr. and Ura. K. L. Beneflel, of Crooked Crock, laat weak came in town end while bere Mra. Beneflel made proof on a timber claim. Twa of the choicest lota In Itounae veil's Addition for aale ly Alger Ijnl Oo. at a spwiul price. Exorp ttonally fine resident Lota. tf Mr. CoDeland, formerly clerk In the 1. & Bernard Hardware a tore baa been acting aa clerk in the Hall Si Revnolde atore during the abaence of Fred Key noldi. Mr. and Mra. Tom Mulcahy have re moved from Uia Boone realdence on Main atreet to the Howard realdence oa Weet atreat. Their cootie were re moved Tueaday. W. J. Bradley, of the Crawford A Jaager Lumber Company, laat week, received a carload of lumber, ahinglea and doors and windowa here for one of hia legal cuatomera. The Committee on Sporta for the De velopment League Meeting in Auguat are endeavoring to get up intereat in bae ball football racea etc. for the week in queetion. Prise will be offer ed. Viewa of the city of Richmond. Cali fornia, were ahown Thureday aod Sun day eveoinga at Snlder'a Opera House. Quite a number of local people are - owoera of lota in Richmond, and the viewa naturally attracted oonaiderable ettention. Mr. and Mra. George Wright who purchaaed the reaidenoe property juat north ot the Methodiat church will con duct a hoarding and rooming houae in the aame. The house waa occupied un til within a few daya ago by Mr. and Mra. Man Wborton. Mra. Mary Poet, who baa been under treatment for aeveral montha paat in a San Krancloso hoapital, Saturday, arrived in Lakeview. Mra. Poat ia now feeling conaiderably better, and her permanent recovery ia hoped for by her many local frienda. The cement walk in front of and around the W. H. Shirk realdence baa been completed, and it certainly la a dandy. It ia to be hoped that more of the ownera of city property will follow Mr. Shirk'a example and do away with the old faahioned board walka. The Poat boya are now the proud possessors of a burro, acquired from one of the minera enroute through the oity. The burro ib made considerable use ot aa la evidenced daily by the numerous tripa It tnakee up and -down our main streets. It baa a capaoity of no leaa than three passengers at time. d William Harvey, son of Mra. McKay a former resident who ia well known In this aectlon' and ia Vpendlng View daya here; 'is f greatly J surprised at the many improvemente and new build ing under conatruction. He la now on fc vacation trip to the Chewaucan country."-" ft About twenty llvehoostera ot High Grade, incfud'ing the New. PinV"Creek baseball .nine, Sunday came up to Lakeview and a good game between the two teama waa held on the loaal diamond. A lively contest full of friendly competition enaued which re aulted in a score of 8 to 6 In favor of Lakeview. Lndica ault ale at Lukevlew Mer cantile Co. J. J. Monroe, of Willow Ranch, waa one of Saturday's vMtora. The two Enquist Brother, of Plush, with fsmlllee, are Lakeview visitors this week. Dr. B. Daly Monday returned from combined bulsnass and pleasure trip to Portland. Palntera bave been at work thia week palntibg the fence etout the Court House vard. O W. Jacoba, stockman and rancber, of A'lel, wac a buaineaa visitor In the County aeat last week. One dor en houae drpaaet. araorted paterna and al;a to cloae at reduced pric. lakeview Mercantile Co. Mr. and Mra. John McAuliffe are now the possessors of a fine pup bull dog, whlcb anawera to the name of "Buster." Miss Elsie Post returned the forepart of the week from Bidwell where she baa been on a visit with relatives for aeveral montha past. Mr. and Mr. Jay Billinga returned last week from the Summer Lake country, where Mr. Billinga waa en gaged in Forett Service work. Carpantera have been at work dur ing the past week fixing up the fence and otherwise greatly improving the Joe Fuller realdence on Slash atreet. Lonzo Frakea, a well known Warner Valley stockman, haa been appointed foreman on tbe 7T ranch, to till the va cancy caused by the resignation of Frnk Lane. Frank Wilson and Champlain Fitch have accepted a contract to cut the hav on the big TT property in Warner Valley. They will commence opera tiona at once. Bob Wier, of tbe Davla Creek Or chard Company, waa up from Pavls Creeka Monday. Bob ia well known hereabout and waa welcomed by bia many local friends. Messrs. Jacobaon and Erickaon, Saturday, took a trip to the new min ing town of High Grade and while there secured some very nice pictures of the place and ita activltiea. Mra. Ward, of Milwaukee, mother of John Ward, bookkeeper for the Hall Construction Co., laat week arrived on a viait to her eon and family. She went out to thier Weat aide ranch Saturday. Al Smith of moving picture fame baa aocepted a position aa clerk in the Post Office store where he preside with all the dignity and grace becoming that office. Al statea that he haa aold many gallons of Hiree Root Beer since the fountain was installed. A amall jelly glasa, filled with tbe largest strawberries tbe writer haa ever aeen, haa been on exhibition thia week in the Kandy Kitchen. Tbe ber rie were raiaed by Mrs. U. D. Brown In the garden in South Lakeview, and taste just aa good aa they look. W. R. Steele, a former 'resident of Lakeview but now of Portand, Monday returned to thia city on, an extended viait with relatives. He' will probably return bere later in the aummer and locate permanently. J. M. Gilchrist and family, of Dal las, Texaa, who apent aeveral weeka In Lakeview, baturday, left for San Francicso, enroute borne. They, will also visit Portland, Loa Angelea and other coast pointa before reaching Dal las. Mra. C. Watson, widow of the late J. N. Watson, Saturday evening ar- ived home from Chlco, where the fun eral over the body of ber husband waa held last Friday. She waa met at Chico by. her brother T. E. Bernard, who aocomnanied her home. Lost, laat Saturday between tbe old Tom Bernard place and Dry creek on Weat Side, coat and book containing name of the owner waa in a pocket of the coat. Finder pleaae return the same to thia office and receive $10.00 reward. Photographer E. J. Stone aecured some very good pictures Sunday morn ing last of the pariahionera of the local Catholc church, Bishop Q'Reilly and Father Gallagher and Scbmitt, all of whom J were grouped on the front stepa of thejehureb building. Reverend Father Gallagher, S. J., laat week arrived here for the purpose of conducting a week's mission at the local Catholic Cnureb. Tbe Father spoke at the Sunday morning and even ing services, and at both morning and evening services every day this week to date, the mission to continue until Saturday evening. He ia a very Im pressive apeaker, and large audiencea bave beard him at all the services at which be ba spoken. Joh;. Ward, of the Point Ranch, wa in Saturday on a brief viait. Kee tlioMlndlee skirt at half price at I,nkev?w Mercantile Co. E. J. Merrill and M. J. Kelly, reel danta ot Bend, were among last week's local visitor. A carload of bog conaigned to Hayc Grob, waa received bere this weak from Alturaa. Many corda of wood are now being bauled to town for consumption during the coming winter. Superviaor Brown, of tbe Forest office, Wadneaday, made a trip to Paisley on business. J. S. Branch, aheepman of the Clo ver Flat section apent aeveral daya ot last week In Lakeview. S. C. Campbell, foreman for tbe O. V.L. Company, waa In from tbe Dam Monday on a business visit. Ssm Dicks. the Crooked Creeit rancb er, waa In town Taeaday and Wednea dav attending to various matter. Miss Mable Arzner ia now spending a few daya in tbe Chewaucan aa tbe guest of Mr. ar.d Mra. Roy Chandler. J. L. Wheeler, Jr., who ia superin tending the Dry Creek Irrigation pro ject, waa a buaineaa visitor Saturday. L. D. Hoy, the Summer Lake ranch er and atockman, Tueaday, came down on business. The trip waa made by auto. Wm. Nixon, who formerly conduct ed the Mud Creek etation baa taken a position with tbe Lakeview Brewing Company. N. A. McCurdy. proprietor of one of the local barber shops, ia tbla week having hia residence treated to a fresh coat of paint. Father O'Kielly, of tbe Catholic chruch at Alturaa,' Tueaday evening, arrived bere to take part in the mis sion at tbe local church. Among tbe aheep men in town thia week were G. L. Holbrook, W. K. Bar ry. Mike Angland, Con Curtin, Con Fitzgerald and Dave Jonea. The residence of A. W. Orton, Re- ! gister of tbe U. S. land office, was psinted and otherwise improved thia week. The work was in charge of H. O. Kuhl. Mra. F. M. Harria ia now in Port land, where abe will act aa representa tive for the local lodge at the Grand Convention of the Degree of Honor, A O. U. W. Mr. and Mra. Jonaa Nor In, wl.o re centlv acquired a new auto, may be aeen making daily use of it on our main streets. Jonaa makes a fine chauffeur. Mra. II. H. Riddela Saturday left 1 for Pyramid lake, Nevada to join ber husband who ia doing contract, work on the Fernley-Lassen extension of Toe Southern Pacific railroad. , Mra. Mici.oel Hart, wife of the well known local buaineaa man, last week, arrived bere from Reno to join her husband. Tney are now occupylngtbe Jackaon residence on Main atreet, H. A. Utley ia handling tbe Ho Vacuum Cleaners, more than fifty mi- chines aold In Lakeview. fc.ver.yone having them? are pleased with the ex cellent work they do: any one wanting them write or call on H. A. Utley, Lakeview, OrefJ X ft-, " Frank Lane baa resigned bia position aa foreman of the 7T ranch in Warner Valley, and may possibly engaee in some local bus'nesaa. It ia"Vepotted' that he ia seriously thinking ofpur chasing tbe Wilshire sawmill, north west of town, with Charley Arthur. The deal, however, haa not aa yet been consummated. Albert Finley, who accidently ahot himself in the arm last week, died Taeaday evening at 8 o'clock. Tbe abock to bia nervoua system was more than he could atand. Mr. and Mra. Fin- lev bave the sympathy of the com munity in their bereavement. 'Tie aad to aee one auddenly cut down in the apring ot life. A large and entbuaiastio meeting of the members of the Duhallow Football Club waa held Sunday afternoon on the High School grounda. A aeveral hours practice waa indulged in, after which arrangements were perfected towards the formation of two teama here to participate In the field aporta at the Development League Meeting in August. A collection waa taken up among the members for the purchase of suits, and these will probably be ordered within tbe next few weeka. There are very few local people who have aeen the game of Football played under the Irish rulea, and it will pro bably be a feature of the League meeting. E. J. Davis, o Paisley, waa a local visitor Tuesday. Wby not drink Rainier It'a THE ber. 2t Emilio Vasquez Gomez, for tbe third time haa been choaen provisional pre i dent of tbe republic of Mexico. J. F. Dally, who recently purchased the O.V.L. sswmlll, waa in town Mon day and Tueaday of thia week on a buaineaa viait. Miaa Bride Flynn returned laat week from Plush, where abe apent aeveral daya aa the guest of Mr. and Mra. Thomas Sullivan. Mr. and Mra. Roy Chandler and children, accompanied by Miss Annie Snyder, were in town laat week from the ranch. Tbey came in bv auto. Henry Leebman, who baa a big ranch thia side of Pine Creek, waa in town Tuesdsy and report haying in full swing down hia way. Bumper crops are expected. Contractor C. G. Sellmon, of Keno, ia now on the ground making prepara tfonato begin work on the tttrr Fair port hotel. Tbe building ia estimated tojeoat about 120,000. C. C. Harris and wife made a trip to Lakeview Saturday. Mra. Harria' mother, Mra. Colvin, and aister re turned with them, and all started to Po'tland Monday by automobile. About twenty-five ladiea from the Presbyterian Ladiea Aid Society took the train tbla morning to Davia Creek to be guests for a day of Mra. Leslie Seager. Dr. Morgan, the pastor ac companied them. Cbaa. U. Flory, assistant distriot forester for Oregon, of Portland, baa been bere for aeveral daya locking over tbe Fremont forest in company with forest Supervisor Brown and Grazing Assistant Billinga. Deputy Game Warden Harry Tel ford, wbo Jbas many frienda in thia section was a Lakeview viaitor laat week. Mr. Telford arrived bere in bia newly purchaaed Metz auto and from here left for Paialey on buaineaa. Tbe Forty -eighth Grand Lodge re union of Elk, (aid to be one of the most important conventions of tbe order In aeveral years, laat week ad journed in Portland. Every Elk left with a good word for Portland and ita people. Tbe Rebekab lodge held their semi annual installation last Friday evening when the following officers were in- sailed . Louise Storkman, N. G. : Mra. R. M. Cor bet t,. V. U. : Mra. W. Z. Moss, Sec. and Mra. F. O. Bunting, Treasurer. The sagehen season opened in Ne vada State July 15. Such ahould be the case bere aa tbe birds that can be aeen along the roada in almoat any direction from town, look to be nearly grown, and some are hard to distin guish from last season's birds. Burns Times-Herald : V. L. Snelling and daughter, Mra. Barry, and hia neice, Miaa Snelling, bave been bere from tbeir home at Lakeview this week, gueata at the Faulkner borne. Mra. C. M. Faulkner ia a daughter of Mr. Snelling. They were accompanied over by R. A. Hawklna. The regular semi-annual Installation of officera of Lakeview Lodge, No 63, I.O.O.F. waa held in the lodge ball Saturday night, with a good attend ance' present The following officera form the coming term were installed: D. T.Godsil, N. G. : W. P. Dvkeman, V. G. ; E. F. Cheney. See; Harry Bailey, Treaaurer. The Supreme Court baa reversed tbe decision of Judge Noland in the case of Porter vs. Small and remanded the case back to tbe Circuit Court of a new trial. This la the action inwhich Col umbua Porter and othera sued George Small for 150,000 damagea. The caae was decided in favor of Small and Porter appealed with the reault that he get a new hearing. By a vote ot 66 to 28 the United 8tatea aenate took away from William Lorimer hia aeat aa the junior aenator from Illinois. Hia election waa held to have been invalid and he waa de clared te have been the recipient of votea obtained under the "Corrupt Methods Praotlces." Mr. Lorimer had been a member of the Senate since June 18, 1909. Tbe Ladiea Aid Society of the Pres byterian church at tbeir meeting on list Thursday appointed committee and completed tbe preliminary ar rangements for thnir basaar to be held during the roeetino- of the Central Ore gon Develporoent League. Tbey will have a aale of work and aerve meala during tbe three daya of the meeting. Tbe Masonic ball baa been aecured for the purpoae. 1 Walters' Oilers the Best Close-In Howe 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 A CO., SI THE "DOPE" Shown in High and Low Cut. Button Lace, Tan and Black Calf Custom grade, price $5.00 Other Walk-Overs at $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 BRITTEN & 3E 3 LADIES' SUIT SALE All our LA VOGUE SUITS will be dosed out at These are new goods and snappy styles. Notice the folio wins: prices: $ 1 5.00 Suits $!0.00$22.5O Suits $16.50 J 8.50 Suits 13.50 25.00 Suits 18.50 20.00 Suits 15.00 27.50 Suits 20.00 $30.00 Suits $21.50 About one dozen in the lot, so come andjget choice as they will soon go. We also have a few 9 Skirts we Jare dosing out at half price. Don't overlook these bargains! LAKEVIEW MERCANTILE CO. Addition Agents IE 5 ERICKSON big reductions & II