IfiBUU Town Property :00 Oil For a fine nw 10 r.10111 ii.mi with Urge lot, V clow to teoW of town iiml High bchool. F,y tonus. I'.'ikK) t0 For (l-m-iii new IhirkhIow, tin Ideal up ln lit homo, clou to center of town on Bernard Htrt. F.ay term. Vacant Loll on HIhmIi Mreet it a linriiln. l0.(K) For a ww 4 room Iioiinu and ood abed, lot 60 x 125, good ImiIIod. Faay term. $(HXi.tK) Fur mi u lii ilnlti new IxiiirhIow, In choice rellcpo part of the Uty. I'.IIKJT tlTMIO. "Wo Soil Thm Real Earth" O'NEILL OUNLAP GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lakeview : Oregon More Bargain $20.00 per acre for 300 acre of timber land, clow In, easy term. 12.50 For 320 acre v.od soil In the valley 6 nillfi from Lakeview. If JT0O wau m imrnmo nuo I para mis lermScaan. $20.00 Far acre for 100 acre fine grain land, aeven mi lea from Lakeview, west. Faay terra. haw mill in flrat clwta order, Including a largi- qunntltr of dry, finished lomwr; aa log and ISO acres of standing timber. Thf book will prove It to be fine investment. 80 acres pf fln timber on the West Side, clone tn a V mill .".20 acre, d.rt claim, with improvement. Kllnqulhmeot ran be aeenred very cheap. Oood aoll and near the fine of the O. E. Railroad which will be built throtiKh there in a short time. xauc vtomuy fcramiucr TIII'IHIMY. Al.'CUHT 15. 1HI2. Kitluli'r lixer on draught at t he Inn Wh.T not drink Rainier? li'a Til IC t..nr. 2t CMIdrvn wliltrt dro-ao. alsna 2 to fl year., lakeview M.-rwiullli Co. Ilarrv II. Rlggs and family of ths Warner Valley are In Lakeview thli week. For H-dc-Tent 10x12 feet, 4 foot wood walla and wood floor. Inquire at thia office. New wain plea, new ntvlia of Fall ultlna at l.akeew Tailoring Co. overHnydwr A Unoli liriiti Store. 3t Mr. Kph Miller, wife of the mana ger of tha Chewauran Mercantile Co., of I'aitiliiv waa a viaitor In Lakeview last week. J. F. flurgeaa and family accom panied by Itev. Melville T. Wire thin week left for Dog Lake on a aeveral days outing trip. While In I'aisley drop In ntO'Con ni l .V K-tKeu' and get a izt ol real rflreh!ig Hauler Uvr, the Mud that i rerotiiiiiemled for finally uti. tf H. X. Dawaon and Cha. L. Fulton of the Sunahine High Crude Mining Company, yeaterday oame up from New 1'ine Creek on a brief business visit. I W. Scott llcywood and wife, of Los Angeles, laat week motored into Lake view In their American car. Friday afternoon they made a trip to the Went Side country and apent the night at J. F. lianaon'a ranch. The old iunk box floing duty aa a tafe in the depot at Alturaa waa tapped by burglars laat week. The only booty secured waa a couple of check, one drawn bv A. Giranoni for 12.16 and the other by L. II. Seasiona for JW.15. The Baptist Ladies Aid will aerve break fant, lunch and dinner In the Civic Improvement Hall Thursday, August 22 price 50 cents per plate. Breakfast from G to 8 o'clock: lunch from 12 to 2 o'clock : dinner from 6 to x o'clock Free 100 Kexall Dime Banks will be given away to young men and ladiea under 12 years old. Thia bank haa no key, but we will cheerfully open it without obligation on your part aa of ten as you present It at the Kexall Store A. L. Thornton, Proprietor. A birthday parly was given Tutsday at the Wilcox home on Dewey street in honor of little MiHS Nellie McDon iild. the Ave year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. KolU McDonald. Several child friends were In attendance and the afternoon waa apent in kindergar den amuNements, after which light re freshments were served. Dr. Coray, specialist on the l'Jye, Throat, Far and Nose will remain In I.ukeviuw at King's residence, next to the M. E. Church all of this month. Dr. Coray la a licensed physician and eurgenn, a graduate of a medical acnool and of an eye and ear hospital : for the i)HHt 15 years he has devoted himself xclualvely to the eye, car noHe and throat ard the lilting of glaHses. House vinta made. udv-1 Cement walks are to take the place of tl e board walks now in front of Thornton's Drug Store, the Snider building occupied by Uritten & Krick on. Dr. Daly's buildings, Lakeview Mercantile Co. store and Uuiley & Mas aingiil store. thin will give a full cement walk along the entire tlouk, and with the same on the opposite aide -of the street, It will make a great im provement in the appearance nf the town. A runaway that caused a great dual jf excitement and one that might have resulted nioro disastrously occurred in the city yesterday morning. The team belonging to Frank Duke that was left standing on the Btreet became frightened at an automobile and ran through water Btreet, tearing down a telephone pole, and making a clear nwath, and finally ended up in the wagons and machinery on the lot north of tbe Examiner ofllca. The wagon waa damaged considerable but the tioraes escaped without iniury. John W. Hernon, father ot Mrs. William Howard Taft, wife of the President, died at his home In Cincin nati, Ohio, August 5th, after an Illness of aeveral years. He was 85 years of age. IJinrou waa lor many years oin of Cincinnati's leading attorneys, and waa u United States District Attorney under President Harrrison. P residen .and Mrs. Taft attended the funeral. Thn moat "Up to Date" bata tiro bring Ualnli-r on dniiiglli or In bottle at t h Mrewery. 2t Hmdcr Heer on tap or In fioltlea at O'Uonrp'l A Kelgan'a raloon at I'alHlcy C. II. Krllev and J. W. Embody, Monday rrgialered at Hotel Lakeview from Cortland. M. D. Williams and wife, of Davla Creek, were vailing In Lakeview the first of the week. After a long legal battle of four months the end of the famous Dsrrow trial in Los Angules is coming in sight. Deputy District Attorney J. D. Venator and wile were laat Thursday made happy by the arrival of a baby girl In tneir home. He Hayes Nlatera In vaudeville, in cluding regular picture ahow at Wlird IJml one week commencing Hum! ay AnguHt 11. Mr. and Mrs. Iiert Tatro and Mrs. ft. Sherman Faster spent several dsvs on Cottonwood during the past couple of weeks enjoying camp life. J, li. Searing yesterday came In from hia homestead from Drews Val ley. Ho is preparing to make final proof nn his claim under the new three yaar homentead law. The new Catholic rectory adjoining the church on the north is now practi cally completed and presents a roost plcatting appearance. The building is constructed of brick and the architec ture is of unique design. Contractors are now working on placing tha hit? plate and priam gland front in the liniley & Maiiaingill store. When completed thia will be aa fine a glasa front as can he found anywhere outside of the big cities. S. W. Miller, proprietor of the "Home or Good Vegetable"s at Willow Kanrh shipped in a large quantity of ehoice vegetables toe first of the week. He makes regular shipments by the N.-C.-O and his wagon distributes them over the city. Next week during the meeting of the Central Oregon Development League; meeting the lodge rooms of the I.U.U.F. and Rebekah orders will remain open I to receive all visiting members, whojwiilgo to Los Angeles on business are cordially invited to use tbe rooms matters. for resting purposes. Druggist A. L. Thornton has on sale a number of Lakeview penanta, the emblematic colors of which are crim son and steel cray. He alao has acces nrv iinti ThuMn npnanti will serve a good advertimng purpose for Lake- view and it wax very thoughtful of Mr. Thornton to get them In time for the Development Congress next weeK. The weed problem is being success fully solved in many instances, but there are atdl a number of people who nave not. removea inn irum ini-irt premises. All that Is necefsary id to cut them down and the city will have them hauled away. Only a lew days remain in which to complete the work, and those who have not yet done so should get busy at once. Con Breen, well known locally has assumed management of tbe Shamrock Livery Stables and is now prepared to take care of anything in his line. Mr. Breen has had considerable experience in the business he has entered as he apent several years in the emoloy of Mike Sullivan, who conducted the Red Livery S.table on the site where the Heryford building is now being erected. There is no doubt but what he will be successful in his new venture. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Schminck and Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Cronemiller spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Klip pel at the upper end ot Summer Lake. The party visited numerous artesian wells In that Bection, including the "gas" well, where gas can be Ignited at any time. The gas appears on the surface of the water as foam, and when ignited burna quickly and with much heat. Mr. Kllppel has the best well, it having a remarkably atrong flow. He will shortly sink others on his ranch and will reclaim a large amount of sage brush land in the near future. W. H. Shirk, J. F. Hanson and II. W. Drenkel the exhibit committee for tbe Development League meeting, Sunday made a trip to the Northern part of the County in Mr. Hanson's auto, returning Monday evening. Mr. Shirk, chairman of the committee, stated that everything Is in a flourishing condition In the Paisley and Summer LHkn countries and say that the people in tlu.se sections promise to furnish good displays at the meeting. Several of the farmers, Mr. Shirk Bald, intend to come down in person and will bring their exhibits with tbem. Men'a $12 50 Suits are now telling for IS.O.'i Ilalnier on dmugth at the Hotel bar. Ijfidie Mult tale at Lakeview Mer cantile Co. Jamea Judge and wlf have returned from their camping trip on Deep creek. C. li. Wiseman and wife have taken a position on tbe Venator rsncb below town. O. U. Metcalf, of the S. V. Co yes terdsy csme up from Reno and la regis tered at Hotel Lakeview. Tha Reno Gazette of Aug. 10 says F. O. Hunting and family are regitered at Hotel Golden In that city. One doten houae dreaae. naorted pfiternHntid ai-s to close at rod need prices. Ijikeview Mercantile Co. City Superintendent O. M. Gardner informs ua that Mrs. Gardner will ar rived from Forest Grove next Satur day. Dr. K. J. Bonner, Kye Bpeclnllet of Med ford, will be In Lakeview ngln about Anguar, 10th. Ofllce at Thorn ton'a Drug Htore. Mrs. J. 1). Heryford the forepart of the week had the painful misfor tune to sustain a badly sprained ankle from having stepped on a loose piece of board causing her foot to turn. In conjunction with his regular pro gram of motion pictures this week Mr. Smith has a vaudeville attraction at the Smith Picture Houne. The per formances will continue throughout the week. James Partin and Holla McDonald Sunday went to Paisley on tbe former's motorcycle. Mr. Partin made the trip from Paisley to Altuias Monday while Rolls returned in the afternoon in Mr. Hanson's- car. G. Schlagel, ot the Lakeview Brew ing Company, Monday returned from Paisley where he went to till an order for Rainer beer for which he baa the agency in this territory, for O'Connel! & Kelgan'a aaloon. Sunday's Keno Journal says: George L. Porter, a pioneer resident of Lake view, Oregon, arrived in Reno yester day on a visit to friends. He intends staying aeveral weeks, after which be F. J. Reilley, who at one time oper ated C. U. Snider'a motion picture show in Lakeview Monday came up from Keno. He is connected with the advertising department of the Nevada State Journal ar.d waa here in the In- ierei oi that publication, John Maxwell, formerly employed by Post & King and who was called to Seattle akout a month ago by the illness of his wife, returned tn Lake view Tuediiy evening, to become one of ua rgain. Mrs. Maxwell stopped at Qjincy, Cal., to visit relatives. ! We are informed by Agent C. W. Clues that Superintendent Dunawav ia having a new private car constructed to take the place of his "Lakeview" which will be converted into a pull man for regular service between here and Reno. His new car will be christ ened "Fairport." T. II. Cloud, A. Leonard and John Clark Saturday returned from a several days hunting trip in the Warner coun try. They report as having plenty of meat while away and returned with a small buck. They eay fishing and ssge hen shooting in that f eotion is un surpassed. Amnng those of New Pine Creek and the High Grade district who came up. to be in attendance at the meeting held for W. H. Storms at the Court House Friday evening, we noticed: J. Marden, Assayer V. S. Moore, F. M. Green, H. M. Fleming, Fred Schrott, Cbas. L. Fulton, W. L. Schell. Capt. F. L. Evans, Ira Smith, E. Keller and E. Chapin Gard. J. B. Auten, A. W. Orton and wife and J. Brock lesby Saturday evening returned from Klamath Falls, where the gentlemen went to be instructed in a higher degree of Masonry. Mr. Auten said their little baby who ia now at Klamath Falls with her mother and in a hospital, recently underwent an operation and that the doctors have hopes for the child recovery. One of tbe best pianos to be intro duced in Southern Oregon has been purchased by the Lakeview School Board and it ia expected to arrive in time to be in ue in the auditorium for the meeting of the Cet.tral Oregon Development League. By the economi cal iiiHiiagen.unt of city superintendent Gardner arrangements were made to have the instrument shipped by boat from Portland to San Francisco for two dollars. A full line "KABO" tJoraets till Htyles a Mr. and Mrs. Will Hotchkisa came in from their Chewaucan ranch tbe first of the week. Get your talcum powder and toilet creams for use these summer days at Snyder Si Reynold's drug store. Dont' fail to try a bottle of the fam ous Rexall Kidney pills which are fully guarant ed at the Kxall Store. It ia rumored that Con Fitzgerald and M. M. Barry will petition the County Court in November for a license to conduct a saloon at Plusb. Geo. Swanson, of Sacramento, mut ton buyer arrived in Lakeview Tues day and will spend several days in this section interviewing our sneepmen. Toe Misses Dorothy Bieber and Ellen Bernsrd are enioying a delightful visit thia week as the guest of Misa Ber nice Massingill at the Camo Creek eaw mill. 1 The crossing at the Fairgrounds gate on Slash street has been repaired and an easy entrance by auto to tbe ball grounds will be found by that street. , We have thia week installed aTroem-1 ser scale, the best prescription balance made, and otherwise modernizing our prescription department. Bring your prescriptions to us. Snyder & Rey nolds. W. Lar Thompson in company with F. M. Green Sunday made a tour of inspection of tbe High Grade district. Mr. Thompson returned greatly en thused over what he saw, and stated that be had a talk with Prof. Storms who was still in the district, and says the gentleman is certainly well pleased with conditions. Dr. W. H. Moore, D. D. S., of Santa Bartara, arrived in Lakeview laat week and apent aeveral days looking over the country. Dr. Moore is look-1 ing for a location where he can spend tbe summers, while attending to his practice during the winters in Santa Barbara, and thinks he has found tbe desired spot in Goose Lake Valley. Whlta k.Mi Iim it' b tViA rvnaat nf 111 ' J. L. Lyons. Risky Business Last Firday evening tbe residence of Mra. Sam Bailey on Flower street was visited by some intended offender or mbecile who was trying to seek en trance to the building. Mrs. Bailey waa alone at the time, her two daugh ters bding in attendance at a show at the Wizard hull. By means of the tele phone she was able to summons a polic-nibii wh i mi. mediately unswered the tall lit on arrival ks untitle to dieccver the intruder. Later in the night he returned but took no strenu ous means to effect entrance. Thia thing of prowl'ng around one's house during the night is very dangeroua and whosoever indulges in it takes his life in bis own bands. At theOoera House The J. W. Flood show, featuring the Hale sisters, two charming and petite vaudeville performers, Is at the Snider opera house this week. The young ladies have numerous song and dance numbers that affords good entertain ment and they have been greeted by fair sized audiences each night. Tbe barrel jumping trick of Mr. Flood's is not new to the people bere, aa he has put it on several times before, bow- ever, the act ia a very cleve one and always gets applause. From here they will go north by way of Silver Lake and out to Bend. Announcement Dr. J. La Rue Robinson, Specialist in diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat, of Keno, Nevada, will attend I the Development League Meet, and will be prepared to do any operation or ! refraction, and Bee any others who desire an opinion, Tuesday August 20th. Call at the office of, or make engagements with Dr. E. D. Everett. To Whom It May Concern : I hereby notify any and all persons, that 1 will not be responsible for any debts contracted in may name, except upon my written order. Dated at Lakeview, Oregon, this 80th day ot July, 1912. Wm. SCHMIDT, C. M. SCHMIDT. Notice Dr. Hall has sold out his drug inter ests to Reynolds & Snyder. All those knowing themselves Indebted t'i the old company will pliant. call and settle their account. All bids against the Hull &Reynolds Drug Company should' be presented to Dr. Hall for payment immediately. Men'a Fancy 11 oho. regular it tor $1 00 k S 3NT Wooit Cltthn, 7 tiillr from LKkevltiw, cruMng nearly 2,000,000 feet saw timhir I'rke, $1,;,0. A bargain 100 aorvH of the tirlr Ranch at Davla Creek, Cal., at $35 per acre. Act quickly. 100 acre Ranch 4 mllcn south Lakeview, at $40 per acre. A rood bny CURTIS & UTLEY MINING STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD CoolGarments For These Warm Days "E& IV" and "Faultless" Shirts, with soft collars and cuff's, at $1 50 to $3 00 Light Weight Underwear, Unions and Two-Piece, some with wing sleeves and knee length, at $1 00 to $3 00 Silk Socks, black and tan, at 25c to 75c WALK-OVER SHOES Britten (f& USE LADIES3 SUIT SALE (TJTAll our LA VOGUE SUITS will il be closed out at big reductions. s& These are new goods and snappy styles. Notice the following prices: $15.00 Suits $!0.00$22.50 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 noe dozen in the lot, so come, and get choice as they will soon go. We also have a few 19 Skirts we are closing out at half price. Don't overlook these bargains! LAKEVIEW MERCANTILE n Erickson CO. jr.'. - icx 1 1 p m displayed at at aUca from 75c to 'J.0U a are ceiHug uow for 25 c