n- 'W - !!'- '.fr"""" Town Property :(KK).Ov) For n II n" new 10 r mm Ihiihh with laricu lot, 75x12 cloae to.ccotcr of town and High Hchool. Ky tonus, I'JOnO 00 For 0-rcM'tu new ImngnJow, uu ldal up-to-ilmo hoiim, clono to center of town on Bernard Hf rcet. Easy Iftam. Vacant I.ott on Blnali Mret at a targaln, $ I'M O.IK) For it iww 4 room Iioiihu and wood hIiciI, lot Ml x 125, good location. Kan; tiTiiiN. f IDoO.OO For nn npto -date iihw tHingatow, In clmlce n-aldrnra part of the ilty. P.imy terms. "We Sell The Real Earth" O'NEILL ft DUNLAP GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lakeview : Oregon More Bargain t20.( per sere for 200 acre of timber land, clone In, easy terms. 12.60 For 320 acre (rood noil In the valley mile from Lakeview. If yoo want a bargain don't pas this. Termi cash. $20.00 Per acre for 100 acre fine grain land, seven miles from Lakeview, weat. fcasy Urmii. Haw mill in first cln order, Including a large quantity of dry, finished lomner; saw logs and 1) acres of etandlog timber. The books will prove It to he floe investment. 80 acres of fine timber on the West Hide, close to a saw mill. .".20 acres, dusert claim, with improvements. Relinquishment can be neenred very cheap. Oond soli snd near the line of the O. E. Itallroad which will be built through there in a short time. Xahc Count? ramlncr NIUIHIHY, Al'CUMTH, 1012. Rainier lleer on dratiKht At the Inn Why not drink Ualnierf It's THE lwr. 2 1 lUlnlvroti draugtli or In twltlcs at the Hrewery. The Itsno Oaiette of last week notTe that E. 8. Uerney of Lakeview was In that city. The Catholic Service are First Mai at 7 o'clock, Second Mas, 9 o'clock ami afUr Mas, Benediction of th Illciied Sacrament. A. W. llrtnn, register of th U. 8. Land Office, and J. H. Auten Monday went to Klamath Falla on bualnei con ted with the Masonic lodge. J. L." Wheeler. Jr. snd B. W. An drew Sunday camo in from the Dry Creek dsm site. Mr. Wheeler wa looking for men and teems to work on the project. M. E. McGrath. of the New York Life, this week, returned from a eev erat weeka at ay in the valley whvre h ha been talking insurance to the farm ers and stockmen. G. L. Holorook, of Vltilla. wa in Lakeview last week am' Informed u that the lost horse fur which he had been advertising through the F.xamlner bad been located. Clint Comba. of the Forest Service, hold the distinction of having captur ed the first buck of the aeason, which he brought to town last Frldav. It wa killed in the vicinity of Burnt creek In the hill east or Lakeview. Wm. Ilammersley, government hunt er, last week waa In town for a few day. Bill le the manufacturer of a sure "catch 'em" coyote and animal bait that he has arranged to put on the marset at Snyder & Reynold drug store. Judge H. U. Gale and family who have been visiting with Mrs. Gale' fsther, M. D. Hopkins, vesterdsy do psrted for Portland by wsyof Klsmath rail. Mrs. Gslo wilt remain in i'orl IsnJ for the Winter, where the child ren will attend school, while the Judge will return to the rhillipine lalsnds. Judge Gsle and family, Lyman Hnp kin and wife and M. D. Hopkins Sun day motored over the West Side In the Judge' large touring car. They were in asarcb of hogs and cattle which are being bought to stock the Hopkins rsnch went, of town. They secured several head of hogs from Mr. Carey. The Examiner is in receipt of a very handv Auto Road Guide published by the Monsrch Oil Kellning Co., that show all the auto roads in the remote sections of Oregon. It is a most con venient little booklet and Milords val uable information to auto travelers who contemplate taking sny trips through the state. Arrangements for procur ing one of these guides can be made at this office. Raymond Series, of Salem, South Dakota, has arrived in Lakeview to take a position with A. L. Thornton's Pharmacy. Mr. Series is a registered druggist of the state of South Dakota and is a graduate of tho Department ot Pharmacy of the S. D. State Agri cultural College. Ho comes here with the best of recommendations and Mr. Thornton is considered fortunHto in se curing the services of suon a compe tent druggist. The Moore-Either Show Company Sunday finished their engagement at the Snider opera house in Lakeview and Monday morning left for Klamath Falls. Tne company's performances .at the end of their engagement were just as creditable as at the beginning and they left Litkeviow with tho repu tation of being one of the best troupes sver to visit this section. They will make this place again on their re turn in the Fall with a new repertoire of plays and we can unhesitatingly re commend them to the public. During a alight electrical storm last Thursday, J. B. Auten received a telephone message from Klamath Falls, which he miamterpreted and understood to be the sad hews of the death of (lis littlo daughter who was taken there by Mr. Auten for medical treat ment. He Immediately secured the service of Paul Drenkel and his ma chine to tHlin him to the Falln, but ar te.' reaching theie happily discovered that there had been a mistake and found the baby alive and slowly recov ariug. The Examiner very much re ioices that the report of the baby's death was a misnomer and it sincerely hope for a speedy and permanent re covery of the cb'ld's health. l.ndica Hiitt ante at Lakvlew Mer cantile Co. Hue thostt Indies skirts at half price at Lakeview Mercantile Co. G. B. Graves and son Byron have finished the brick front of the new Daly building on Water street. Mis Alice McGrath, who ha been visiting for the past severs! months in Colorado, this week returned to Lake view to remain permanently. Dr. K. J. Bonner, Eye Specialist of Med ford, will be In lakeview agnln about August 10th.' Ottlce at Thorn ton' Drug htore. 8. O. Cressler and wife and Mr. Belle Ketheroff and little daughter of Lakeview arrived here by auto on a visit to relative, y the Cedarville Record. John Campbell, son of Mr. II. P. Campbell, who ha been visiting with relatives in Lakeview, Monday left on hia return to Dallas, Texas, wbere be conducts a bakery. The Alger Land Co. this week re- ' port the sale of the A. Lindberg prop erty comprising aix lots In the town of New I'ii' Creek, and also two lots in the Keller tract at the same place. At the Session of Western Governor Conference in Boire, Idano, August 8, Governor West, of Oregon wa chosen President and Governor Oddie of Nev ada, waa elected Secretary. The meet ing next year will be held in Salt Lake City. G. O. Knott and J. P. Dryden, who have been prospecting in the vicinity of Paislev, this week pssed through Lakeview on their way to Portland. They had numeroua sample and claim to have struck aomething very good about seven mile south of Paialey. Modoc county votes on a $50,000 bond issue for a new Court House on primsry day. The bond are of $5,000 each and mature one each year for twelve year. This, with the money already raised will give a 175,000 Court House of stone, cement and steel throughout. Countv Judge U. Daly will this week end out workmen to repair the old croaaing on the Cap Barnes slough on the West Side road. Tne present bridge will probably be replaced by grading in on two large steel culvert, j Thi i a commendable move as the 1 large delegation In attendance at the Development league meeting will vitdtj the West Side bv way of that road Improvements to the North Bank Rosd, the Oregon Electric Railway, the Hill lines In Oregon and Watching ton la shown in the report of the ex- penditures of the company fur the hs-; cal year ending Juno 30 fur extensions and betterments. During the Inst twelve months this amount lias rum-hed the enormous figure of J'J.O'Hl.OM', and since JanuHry 1 more than S4.H00.U00 haa been opended. A restraining order to prevent fur ther work oh the new Klamath countv court house until tho matter can be tried in the supreme court has been aaked for. The plaintiff, 11. F. Mur dock, and hi attorneys, the county Judge, W. S. Worden, and the attor ney for the county have gone to Salem to argue the matter. A yet no con clusion have been reached. The Studebaker Corporation, manu facturer of the E. M. F. automobile have seat notices to all their dealer .all over the country notifying them that all motor cara built at it Detroit planta will be known in the future as "Studebaker" cara. At present 100,000 "Studebaker" script radiator name plates are being turned out to take the place of the old mark E. M. F. Alturas Plaindealer: Lakeview ia preparing an elaborate program for the big celebration to be held at that place beginning August 20. The Cen tral Oregon Development League will be at that place and prominent men of the State and coast are expected to be present. The meeting1 will continue three day and a great time ia promis ed. Excursion trains will be run on the N.-C.-O. and many are expected to attend from all points along the road from Reno north. . C. E. Trink, wno is farming the Flynn ran ah on Cottonwoud creek west of Lakeview, last week came in town to secure a self-binder and other ma chinery with which to take care of his crops. Thia la the ranch that Mr. Flynn recently bought of John 'Odum ut S15 per acre, and Mr. Trink iiuorma us that he has in 125 acres of oat and hurley, all of which ia well filled and presents every indication of netting a good yield. The grain stands from two to three feet high and he say it is In fine shape to harvest with a binding machine. , itatnler on draugtb at the Hotel bar. Attend the social nance at the Snider opera bouse Saturday night. Wm. Nixon ha taken a position meat cutter with the Laaeview market. Geo. H. Ayrc yesterday registered at Hotel Lakeview from Modoc, Cali fornia. V. O. McFall, of the Sunshine 'Iwim Leasing Co., of High Grade, Is a busi ness visitor in the city this week. Eaatman Kodaks and photogrsphie supplies are best and are sold only at Snyder & Reynold Drug Store. 8e Hayes Water In vaudeville, in cluding regular picture show at WUard Hall one week commencing Sunday August 11. Mr. ana Mrs. R. L. Low who have been at New Pine Creek for several month past are again in Lakeview wbere they expect to remain for some time. K. M. Boiler, who formerly conducted the City Transfer here, yesterdsy csme over from Klamath Falls to get the re mainder of bia wsgon that were left here. Last week the plumbing material lor the new Heryfora building arrived and R. T. Baldwin ic now busily engag ed In superintending the installation of the system. Attorney U. P. Welch and familv and E. L. Britten, of Britten & Erick aon's haberdashery, and wife are en Joying a few days outing in the Little Chewsucan country. W. J. Fox, of San Francisco, Is a visitor in this city todsy. Mr. Fox has been assigned this territory in securing data for a map of the state of Ore gon and Washington. Mr. W. W. Cardwell and mother, Mrs. P. Peterson, yesterday were at Hotel Lakeview from Roaeburg. They were going on a. visit to Fort Bidwell, wbere they formerly lived. G. M. Causey, who has been asso ciated with the Lakeview Pine Creek Electric Co. for the past few years ex pect to leave the first of next month tor Oregon City, where he will locate. Miss Vivian Henkle, of Prineville, who has been visiting a few weeks in this citv with her uncle, Cobb Henkle, this week returned to ber home, Mr. Henkel accompanied her as far as Faislcy. J. F. May field, of the Goose Lake ' r"u"J """'is lurne i irom nan rranciBco wnere ne j went several weeks ago for treatment ! of his eyes. We are glad to ttate that r- j A a sHe attrm ti m for the visitors Mo the Development League Meeting the Margaiet lies Dramatic Company i will return to Lakeview and open an engagement at the Snider opera house ' and begin an engagement Monday I evening August iy, and play lour nights. I John Tucker and wife wbo have been visiting here the past several week will thia week return to their home at Santa Barbara. They noticed several change for the better in Lakeview gjnee last being here and although go ing to a good country, they were some what reluctant about leaving this coun try. The U. S. Land Office ia In receipt of an inquiry from Mr. J. T. Snannon, of Forest Grove, Oregon, seeking the whereabouts of her son Henry Shan non. She ia very anxious to get any in formation relative to hia location, and if anyone is aware of such, they would confer a great favor by communicating with the mother. V. L. Snelling haa received a letter from II. V. McNamara, trafllc mana ger of the N.-C.-O., suiting that Mr. Levev, vice president, General Mana ger E. L. Lomax, and H. M. Adams, traffic ana passenger agent of the Western Paoitic. would be in Lakeview to attend the meeting of the Central Oregon Development League. Mrs. J. Chas. Smith, of the Parisian Millinery, thia week returned from her Eastern tour where she .nas been the past few weeka purchasing their Fall stock of Millinery and acquaint ing herself with the latest styles. Be side ordering a complete millinery atock, Mrs. Smith returned with sever al novelties in the way of neckwear and other creations. The Hnrney County News says that all tbe puuple ul the Burns country are wild with excitement over the recent discovery of oil near the town. It says the quantity of the fluid kept increas ing until a depth of over 700 feet wa readied and a scientifical analysis of the stuff showed they had petroleum that wa worth 17.00 a barrel. W. K. Bsrry is a business visitor In tbe city this week. Nice line ot new perfume and toilet water at Snyder 8t Reynold Drug Store. One doien house dreams, assorted pateros and aizen to close at reduced price. lakeview Mercantile Co. County Assessor Foster la agsln back In bia office, after having spent a few week on bis ranch at Summer Lake. We have been informed that J. F. Hanson, of the West Side recently re fused sn offer of 115 an acre for the John Adin piece that he bought about a year ago for f 15 per acre. J. D. Venator, Fra..k Fetsch, Les lie Vanderpool and Carl Fetsch com priced a hunting party that went to tbe Dog Lake country last week. They returned Monday with two fine bucks. Mr. Sam Bailey ha received word from the doctor who are attending her husbsnd in San Francicso advising her tnat she need entertain no fear aout hi condition a tbe operation proved a successful one. The J. W. Flood Show Company will appear at Snider' opera house next Sunday night and will give perform ances every night up to and including Fridsy August 16. Tbia company bas teen in Lakeview before and tbe last time tbey were here gave pleasing per formances. Friday night, August 23. an all night dance will be given in tbe opera bouse. Tbe regulsr orchestra wi'l be employ ed to furnish the music. This floor is one of the finest in the country for dancing purposes and there la no doubt but what this will be taken advantage of by a large crowd. News of Fair port (Correspondence) T. F. Dunaway, Preaident, C. N. Miller, Vic President and V. L. Snell- ing Secretary of the Fairport Town & Land Co. were at Fairport Saturday and Sunday inspecting the improve ments the Company are making and planning fur further development of the Town and Orchard tracts adjoin- ling, embracing In the Company i holding. Supt. Hickey of the bridge and build ing ciew has been there the past week with the pile driver has nearly complet ed the work on the pier. Tbe struc ture is a most substantial one, the pile ia being driven to a depth of 20 feet j below the lake end the floor being 4 feet shove th. water. The pier is 16 fi . t ide Li. d ubout 200 feti long and when completed will afford h landing place for freight and pleasure emit wun ample ocptn oi water, ana win slbo be a favorite place for bathers j and fishermen. Contractor Sellman is . making ex cellent progress on the construction of the Fairport Inn and promises to have it ready for the grand opening about October 1st. Several business men have visited the town tbe past week with a view of locating, and it will not be long before every general line of business will be represented. The new N.-C.-O. passenger depot is nearmg completion and will be a band some and conveniently arranged struc ture. Lots in Blocka 14. 17 and IS have 1 been purchased by parties who will commence building homes within the present month and reservations have been made by other parties who intend to build soon. School Supt's. Report Following ia a synopsis of the Annual Report of the County School Superin tendent: Census enrollment Nov. 1911, 1243. Enrolled in the schools during the year, 754. Average daily attend dance, 697. No. of eighth grade dip lomas issued during the year, 33. No. teachers employed during the year, 44. School funds apportioned during year, S217.76.29. Paid for teacher's wages during year, S20.303.24. Paid for Li brary Books, $128.03. No. School dis tricts in the county, 20. No. school bouse in t e county, 26. No. school room ia operation in the year, 36. School boards not having yet engag ed teacher can receive material as sistance by notifying the County Super intendent as to the length of term, the wages they will pay and the price of board in the district wbere teacher are wanted. Letter of inquiry con cerning these matters are reueived al most every day. Needed supplies should be asked for and if not on band will be forwarded as soon as they can be received. These things should not be put off until time for school to open. SUBSCRIBE i'OH THE EXAMINER Wood Clului, 7 mllo from Lakeview, emitting marly 3,000,000 feet aaw timber. Price, $ I, THO. A bargain 100 acren ot the ISrllen' Ranch at Darin Creek, Oil., at $33 per acre. Act quickly. 1C0 acre Ranch 4 miles south Lakeview, at $10 per acre. A good buy CURTIS & UTLEY MINING STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD Si Fall Suitings Alfred Benjamin and Wana maker & Brown's Fall Styles are shown in a handsome line of patterns. g g fljf Alfred Benjamin Custom Tailored Suits from $25 to $45. J Wanamaker & Brown's at $17,00 to $40.00. & Britten d& LADIES3 SUIT SALE (JIT All our LA VOGUE SUITS will 1 1 be closed out at big reductions. & These are new goods and snappy styles. Notice the following prices: $15.00 Suits $I0.00$22.5O Suits $16.50 18.50 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 and get choice as they will soon go. We also have a few 1911 Skirts we are closing out at half price. Don't overlook these bargains! LAKEVIEW MERCANTILE CO- IE Erickson HIE I Li a ii : 1) fill I I. L"J hi I 1