Town Proporty :10IW 0.1 For flnn nw 10 room Ikiiimi with lirge lot, 7!xlZ', cloae to center of town and lllh Heboid, Knr trrm. I.MliK) do For 0 M in iii'wr bungalow, an lil up-w dine home, clot to center ol town on llernnrd Htreet. Knay term. Vacant I.oti oil Hloah Ktrewt at a tiirgntn. , t:H0.iM) For a new 4 room Iioium mul wood aliod, lot 60 x 1'iS, good kx-Atloo. kf turuiH. $1000.00 For an up-todnto n Imtigalow, In choice realdenoe part of !! ilty. I'. iiny term. "W Soli The Roal Earth" O'NEILL & DUNLAP GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lakeview : Oregon More Bargain $20.00 pr tor for 200 acre of timber land, clom in, cany term. 12.50 For 320 arrea good soil In the valley 0 miles from Lakeview. If y no want a bargain don't dim thin. Term caah. Haw mill In flrt claw order, including a law quantity of dry, finished lumber; mw log and 10 acre of standing timber. The books will prove It to be fine Inreatnwnt. HO acre of floe tlmlmr on the Went side, cloee to a nnw mill 80 acre of the beat In the valley. 8 mile from Laknvtow with Improvements and a fine water right low price I'Kl.OO per acre. Eaay terraa. 200 acre Joining tbt O. V. L. Addition to Lakerlew. Fine for cutting np Into email tracts A bargain at only 130. 00 per acre. . Xahc County Cramtncr SATI KDAY. AlHitTsT 20, 1012. BRIEF MENTION lUilnter Herr on draught at the Inn Wood for Hate: In any quantity. rhntietf2. Hirt Tatro. tf Kinder MeT on lap or in bottle at li t iiiti. A Kelitau nlo .in at I'altdey Henry Leehman. rancher and Block man near New Fine Creek waa a busi ness viHitor In l.akevlew yeaterday. Judge H, Pa'y ban consented to de liver theVldrvs ol the day at the Irish lcnio at Camm Frairla nest Monday. Mr. 8. li Turner, formerly ot Lake view but now of Klamath Kalla, arrived tare lat week on a visit to her many local friends. MAKRIF.D-Mm Huth Itehart and Ld MrArthur were milted in marriage laat week Judge Farrell pcforming the ceremony. The prototype of Mutt, Tom Stevena of Hums, waa . one of the visitora here lut week. Turn la well known to many of the otd timer. Mersr. Ilanaen and Wella, minora from Alaska accompanied by J. M. Fulton will go to Windy Hollow to morrow to Inttjiect the mines. C. W. Reynolds, who with bia family baa boen living on a homeatead on the haad of the liike waa called to Spokane on a two month 'a buainesa trip. He left y way of Klamath Falls Sat day. Harry tlenaon, of Klamath Fulla, nd Minn Claudia Jarole, of Baker, Or., were married Tuesday at the home of the bride'a parent;. Mr. Itenaon ia the aon of Judge H. L. Benaon, on the Circuit Hench in thia district. All who heard Farmer Smith'a talk on the dairy cow and raising pork apeak of it aa being the moat inslruc itve to farmera of anytning aaid at the institute. It waa replete with suitable things, formulas and facta. Mr. and Mra. A. I). Manley of Port land arrived Thursday having been de layed by raina in the vicinity of Itoae turg. They started on their trip some two weeka ago going first to the CouHt and then coming here by way ot Med ford Crater Lake and the Falls. Governor Weat has appointed G. W. Kice of thia city as delegate from Lakeview to the National Irrigation Congress which will t:e held at Salt Lake City, September :i0 to Octoter 3. Kex Harrower waa named from I'uIh ey and Wm. Ilanley from Hums. The Labor Day picnic, to be held at Camaa Frarie will be beat of the sea son. There will be speaking, fnuair, Kameasnd all the eatables known to the culinary art. It will be an opportune time for all to take a daya outing and will Ihj attended ov people for miles around. Mia Eiliih Howe, of Heno, gave a very interesting and charming humor--nua and dramatic entertainment in trie High School Tuesday evening. Miss Howe did not have aa large an audience as the cIuhs of her work war ranted as she is a pleatiing and delight ful entertainer. The Margaret lies Shorw cl aed their engagement at Snider! Opera house Sunday niuht in a vaudeville entertain ment. 'Ihia performance was giver, by the company for the benefit for Ed. Meude who la now in the Fabiola hos pital in Oakland, being treated for a paralytic stroke. , J. 0. Auten thia week went to Klam ath Falls to get Mrs. Auten and baby, the latter having Deen in a hospital at that place the past several weens. Ah atuted before in the Examiner two operations were performed upon the child both of wblch proved successful and it is sincerely hoped the little one Ih now on tne road to premanent recov ery. Mayor H. F. Jones and Marshall McClay, of Kedmond, both of whom had incurred the ill will of Governor West, handed in their resignations to the Citv Council, and thus made un necessary Governor Weat'a threatened raid of the city with the state militia and declaring martial law. No auc cessor has been selected to fill either vacancy. Rev. Wlllam Booth, commander in chief of the Salvation Army, finally succumbed to the inevitable! and passed way on the night of the 20th Inst. The 'General organized the Salvation Army m 1878, and it now consists of nearly 10,000 posts under the charge of 20,000 .officers and employees. The army Is organlred In SO odd countrys and colonies. Kalnier on drmigth at the Hotel bar J. M. Batchelder and wife yesterday went to Faisley by auto on short business trip. Two year old Lake City Floor for salu fl.TA per sack. Inquire at telephone olllt-e. if Mr. and Mra. Cheater Godfrey, of Alturai spent last week in Lakeview aa guesta of Dr. and Mrs. T. V. Hall. Two beautiful atatues have arrived for 8L Falrlck'a church, a chartiv gilt of a Catholic lady from Detroit, Mich igan. The aupcrviaora uf Modoc eounty have denied the petition for a aaloon li cense at High Grade says a dispatch from Alturaa Hon. A. W. Orion, who accompanied the remaina of the late Chaa. H. Mer rick to Fortland, expects to be absent atuut ten daya. F. M. Green Sunday returned to New Fine Creek from Sacramento where he took his family for the win ter and to enter hla children in school. Dave Filler, Lake County's sheep king, came over from his lily head quarters the llrst of the week to make arrngumente for securing winter sup plies. Geo Swanston came in last week and is probably ready to buy any thing in I ho way of meat producta. Heretofore prlcea have been alightly too high for the Sacramento man, but ha probably thinks he can make good thia time. The pnatoffice and national highways appropriation bill, carrying approxi mately $266,000,000 has become a law. The passage of thia bill meana that the government will back the building of trans-continental roads in lh United States. Governor West Tuesday iaaued a proclamation removing District At torney Cameron of Multnomah county from ofllco and aimultnaneoulsv ap pointed Walter H. Evuna, republican candidate for district attorney, to fill the ollicc. Kev. Father Schmitt, who for the past year has hau charge of the Lake view Catholic Church has been trans ferred to South Dakota and will leave for that place next week. He will be auccceded by Father Kern, of Tacoma, Wash., who will arrive next week. ! The Klamath Herald says: "Trving ' to make up loat time in getting started i Luke Clapp ran his auto stage along Main street Tuesday far in excess of the speed limit. This morning he ap I peared before Judge Leavitt in the I police court, and paid a fine of S10. i I J. F. Hanson and family who were expecting to leave for Los Angles the I Hrst of the week to place their child ' ren in school, were not'Hed that infaii j tile paralysis is prevalent in that city j and that the schoola have been closed .Indefinitely. They will probably not I leave before October 1. L. H. Mott, M. D., of Salem, urrlv i cd in Lakeview the hrat of the week with a view of locating permanently. ; Dr. Mott comes from a very prominent t family, his father being a physician ! also. The Examiner welcomes him to Lakeview and trusts that he will enjoy ' succeas in hla new field. I C. O. Hoe, of Filer's Music House, I Fortland, is In Lakeview and will lo cate permanently. They have a ship ment of 17 pianos and four organs in Lakeviwe. Mr. Coe has a complete line of muBlcsl instruments and it is gratifying to know that he with his family will locate with us. G. W. Rice ia the proud possessor ot a blue ribbon awarded for his display of peaches at the Development League Mr. Kice has several trees of fine peaches on his residence property near the Fublio School. They are especially fine this year and compare favoratly with thoBO brought from California. A dispatch from San Francisco under date of August 20 says that a petition ia being circulated for the recall of Governor Hiram Johnson, of Califor nia. One of the charges made in the petition Is that Governor Johnson "ap proved legislation Intended to foster land grabbing by wealthy individuals ard prevent occupation of pubic land by actual settlors." Alaska is going to observe the fiftieth anniversary cf ita becoming a part of the United States, tv holding a World's Fair, in Fairbanks in 1917. Newtpupcis and commercial organization! are co operating. To bring the attention of the people everywhere on the event, Kenneth C. Kecr, industrial agent for two of Alaska's leading transportation companies, Is already preparing a folder. It will be circulated widely. I .ad it tiilt Mi'e at 1-akevle Mer-J ciiiiiili Co. Mr. and Mrs. 1. J. Flook, of Rock Creek, were visiting In Lakeview the first of the week. Victor Maxwell is confined to the home of bis father, J. W. Maxwell, suffering from an attack of appendi citis. School opens thia yesr September lGth. Snyder & Reynolds will have a complete line of school books and achool auppliea. Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Wymore. of Los Angeles, are in Lakeview this week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. rJ. Florence. Modern bungalow to rnnt, seven room and bath. Darn, chicken hoUHft aud cellar. Large gro-mda f. u. ed. On Lake Kt. A 29 Walt L. Dutton, of the Forest Ser vice, came in Friday from Bulla Fralre where he has been stationed for the past several weeks. L. C. Reckwith and A. O. Kellev i Warner Vallev boosters are camped near town. They will take a hunting ard fishing trip after transacting some business here. Gravel is now being hauled te the East aide of Water Street between Canyon and Center preparatory to lav ing a cement walk in tront of all the buildings in that aection. In no instance was a single com plaint heard, but on the other hand all expressed their pleasure over the en tertainment afforded by the people of Lakeview and the good results to be ohtained from the work ot the Devel opment League. It takea just two weeks to get a letter from here to Lakeview, a dis tance of 200 miles. A petition is be ing circulated for a mail line direct from here to that place, by which the time will bn reduced to three daya. I'rineville Review. E. S. Ede and family Friday arrived in Lakeview on a short visit. Tbev formerly lived at thia place and New Fine Creek where Mr. Ede la a property holder but are now residents of in gomar. Cal. They were extended a cordial welcome by their many friends. F. P. Light, of Hotel Lakeview. who it will be remembered recently suffered considerably from an attack of appendicitis, expects to leave tor San Francisco shortly to have an operation performed to permanently insure him from any further trouble with the dis ease. Jay Mitchell, of the well known Mitchell family of cattle buyer, spent several days in Lakeview j during the pat week. He has a pow erful six-cylinder roadster to travel abou over the country, and it is built about the same linea of Jay himself. To join the Antlered Herd several are going to Klamath Falls next Satur day. Among the candidates going are Geo. Hankins, Wm. Proudfoot, C. Crowder, and Wm. F. Faine. Some of the old bucks including W. Lair Thompson, W. F. Grob, Bert Snyder and several other local Eika will ac company the candidates. S. H. Adams and R. Kohlman of the Frovident Trust Co., of Portland arriv ed in this territory the first of the week. These gentlemen visited Lake view last Spring representing the .lacob-Stine Realty Co., the former name of the concern tbey are now with. They have sold several lota in the Fort land addition to local parties. Fred James England the special rep resentative of the Chicago Tribune has been sending his paper glowing ac counts ot thia section. He ia very fav orably impressed with what he has seen the Development League and considers thia the equal of many sections that are lamed for the superiority of their agri cultural and horticultural products. President Taft signed the Panama Canal bill. The canal bill provides for free passage of American ships engag ed In eoastwide trade, and for the en trance, in the United States, tariff free, of foreign building materials designated for use on American ships. It also provides for a one man govern ment in the canal cone when the canal is completed. Court Hall, brother of Dr. T. V. Hall, of this city and wife und son, Feoley, of Medford, Sunday left on their return home after spending the week here us guests of Dr. and Mrs. Hall. It was Mrs. Cuut Full' tiixt visit to Lakeview In several years and she noticed many important changes that have occurred sime. They wero present at the Development League ineetir.g mid report having a very enjoyable time. Rainier gt them all. T. B. Wakefield, candidate for eounty commissioner, with his family visited in town Isst week Snyder & Reynolds Drug store ia (he borne of Dure drogi. Take your preseriptlona to them. The local in last week'a Examiner advertising Lake City flour should have read SI. 75 per sack instead of $1.75 per hundred. . Harvey Cannon who has been the candy k'd and ice cream hoy at the Frost Kandy Kitchen, this m rning left for Woridland, California. An automobile, K. M. F. 30, Model 11)11, In pood condition, is offored at a bargain if Bold boou, (See Mra. C. A. Wataon orT. E: BernaVd. A29-tf The Alturas Flaindealer haa started a subscription contest and ia offering an automobile aa a prize for the ladv receiving the most votes. Contestant are confined to Modoc county. Ranch for sale 160 acrea on Camas i Prairie. l.'iOO cords wood; good aheurlnn corrala; large house, bam : and oat buildings, Addresa Roaa McDanlels, Lakeview, Oregon. A 21 Mrs. J. Burrns and mother, Mrs. L. j A. Blair, who were vistir.g in Lake- view last week returned on Saturday's ' train to their home in Keno. Their visit here was greatly enjoyed by many old j time friends. ! i Mrs. H. W. Morgan sold the largett amount ot fancy work on card ayslern , for toe Presbyterian Aid Bazaar, the prize was a handsome Irish Crochet . Hand Bag given and also made by , Mra. Campbell. ENJOYABLE TRIP WAS TAKEN SOUTH Orchards. Gardens and; Waving Fields of Grain Pleased Visitors The trip down to New Fine Creek and Fairport Thursday was greatly en joyed by the delegates to the Develop ment League, and tney returned witn a changed ouinion aa to the possibilities of a country lying in the elevation of nearly 5000 feet above the level of the sea. Waving fields of grain, fine or chard und h irdens, with attractive farm residences greeted them all along the line, ant the lake stretching far away to the west left an impression that will remain tor years to come. The day was ideal, tne roada tine and not a single instance marred the plea surera of the day. Upwards nf 50 autoa made the trip, and all were crowed with passengers. Aside from the min ing exhibit. New Pine Creek made no effort to display the products of that section, the display here in Lakeview being considered sufficient, although Fleming Bros, had a small window dis play of fruits. However, the mining exhibit was excellent and attracted much attention from the visitors. There were samples of ore from numerous mines, among them being the Gold Stripe, Big 4, Laat Chance, Sunshine, Lucky Dutchman, and others equally well known. What was termed a metoric stone attracted much attention, inasmuch as wheo it was hit with a piece of iron it gave forth a silvery-like tone resembl ing that of a fine bell. It was found in the hills back of town, and many other pieces abound in the vicinity. Boosters From 'Way Back One of the best lot of boosters attend ing the League hail from tort Klam ath in the Wood River Valley and they have no hesitancy in letting the rest of the delegates know where tbey are from. They were beaded by John Ellis and his efforts ably seconded by Senator Weed, James Pelton, L. C. Sisemore and others. They had neatly printed badges, the badge being green with gold printing, which ia emblema tic of their fin. pastures and golden sunsets, besides a large banner which they stretched acrosa the Btreet. Their section ia particularly well adapted to dairyine, the industry having made a remarkable growth during Ue past year. A modern creamery haa just been completed, and the hrat roll ot butter was sold for S26.40. Tl a tnwr r .' Vt.rt Klamath la but a ... 3 . ! few miles from crater L.ake, ana on accrunt of its location ia becoming noted aa a Summer resort, mary tour ists making it headquarters while visiting points of interests in the neighborhood. Rainier on draugth or In bolt e at the Brewery. 2t I George Rosa, student of the Stan ford University, last Saturday started on his return for Halo Alto to be pre sen at the opening of the school year, i after spending bis vacation in Lake view. The auto road between Lakeview and New Fine Creek, and up to High Grade baa been placed in "rat-class condition. Nelson Rounsevell, of New Pine Creek will carry passengers to tne top of the hill. HE A "WALK-OVER" COMFORT SHOE Wide Toe, Medium High Heel, with Double Sole, carried in Black Platinum Calf, at $4.50 BRITTEN & ERICKSON HE LADIES' SUIT SALE (TTTAll our LA VOGUE SUITS will 1 1 be closed out at big reductions, g These are new goods and snappy, styles Notice the following prices: $15.00 suits $!0.00$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 Rainier made Lakeview fatnousj. j Rev. Father Schmitt will ssy Masa next Sunday at the usual hoar, 10 o'clock. Who Did It? Who ia it that clean the land That plows the ground That sows the seed That harvesta the grata That feed the b. eve That fatten the plutea Wbo stole the earth That God made? Welsh. on m CO. maiSKiii-Miiwf!a 0 ill til (i II