WoHavotho Host Ansortcd Stock of Doth Rough and Surfaced Dry LUMBER In CENTRAL OREGON, and oan givo you what you want-whon you want it ALL THE TIME SUNSET LAKE LUMBER CO. po?2Cienter st Lake view, Ore. hIn em ti tha. eVaf, life 'i J SHOI Cm' J vSiiELL3S Surer Cleaner . Shooting s& $ KA8TEHN FACTORY UJADliD Surer because speedier. The steel lining grips the powder charge with just the exact compression that puts every ounce of drive into the shot Cleaner because tho "factory loaded" pattern hasn't a hole or a "wing tip" in it. And, too, Eastern factory loading means uniformity- every shell shoots alike. 6 hoot Arrow and Nitro Club atari linrd Ka.tarn Factory Loaded Sheila for apad plua pattarrttn any makaof ahutgua IKMINGttiN ARMS-l'NIUK UKTAUJCaBTIIlKiKCO. . LKOADWAY, NSW YORK 15 r,v;. fir -4 WALLACE 8i SON tWm. Wallace, Coroner for Lake County) UNDERTAKERS PROMPT ATTENTION AM) SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Parlors, next door to Telephone Office WATSON BUILDING) Twin Valley Land Co. ', Incorporated : C. R. BLOOD, Ast. Sec; C. O. MISENER, Cen.'Agt. We have for sale: Orchard and Alfalfa Lands Farm Lands, Tim be r Lands Homesteads and Desert Lands Special attention given to O.V.L. Land Holdings We are agents lor The Fairport Town & Land Co. FAIRPORT TOWN LOTS now onsrie. Make your selection before the best ones arc sold. A big investment for a small amount of money. CONSOLIDATED STAGE CO. P. Mm CORY, LAKEVIEW - OREGON Operates Stages, carrying I'nlted Statci :Jtyallt, Expreaa and PasMngara tba following rout: LAKEVIEW TO PLUSH KLAMATH FALLS TO LAKEVIEW AUTOMOBILES OPERATED IN CONNECTION WITH THB 5TA0E3 PARB5i One Way Round trip . Klamath Falls Route ' . - - $10.00 $18.00 ' Plush Route - ... . 4.00 7.00 OBPICBSi- Lakevlew Stag Office Piuab . . . Sullivan Hotal Klamn'h Pall . Aaiarlcan Hotal BRIEF MENTION From Tli n lrlxh A''H' "Cup" Hrown, of the Hotel Lnke vlrw, WHf a Keno visitor during I ho past ft'nnth. An'i'tu-r ssl reports! to us ri'irlng tli pjiNt month was tlin nl ty Michael I'. and John P. Marry to If. P. Htevena of fiO) yearlin; cwei, Ths price wu not mentioned. Con Taylor and Pat Dunne, partners In tho sheep business, recently put through ft business deal whereby their bund was reduced to the extent of 800 two-yaar old wether. The Mock were old to Prank Bloomingcamp, the Merrill buyer, and the price received waa IXTiO per head. Dave Jones, who'a name haa ap peared at other timea in the column! of thla paper, left October 22nd for Sac- emento to accompany severe) carlond of Inrnbs sold by Charlea Sherlock to George Swanaton. Henry Newtll, Jr., of thia city, waa with him on the trip. rrorn the New Era we note that Dennis O'Connor, wiioae name baa been mentioned before in thcac columns, haa lately purchased 75 bead fit fine bucka from Waller Sherlock, of Alturaa. The Pucka In nutrition are ot the (inert atock to be found in thi aestion of the country. Mr. and Mra. Michael M. Barry, who removed to I'luah during the patt month, are now comfortably located at the JJ ranch. Mra. Barry la teaching school for the children of North War r.er. and we look forward to her passing oti a bright lot of youngsters when the season ends. Con O'Cunncll. of Paisley, haa sold one-third Interest in 17H0 head ot ees and 80 lambs to Jack U'Kcefe, receiv ing therefor I t. CO per Mad for the ewes and $2.50 each for the lambs. Jack is an old-timer in the abeep business and we bave not the slightest doubt but what he will be aucceaatul. Dave Edlcr, locally known aa "the sheep king," made a deal during the past month whereby he disposed of 8000 bead of lamba to J. G. Johnson. a San Francisco buyer. The atock was delivered at Klamath Kails, from which point they were shipped to Cali fornia points. The price received ia not known. Philip P Barry, the Uuano Valley rancher and sheepman, ia now some what richer in pocket through the sale some weeka ago to r'tank Blooming camp of 460 head of two-year olds at $3.50 each. Mr. Barry also sold to the same buyer for Jack H. J. Barry, 560 bead additional of two-olds at the price Iraentioned above. It is with considerable pleasure that we record here the fact that Dan O'Connor is now one of the three trur tees of the local Catholic church. The appointment was anounnced by Father Kern at one of the recent Bunday cervices, and met with the approval of all who know Mr. O'Connor personally and are familiar with his many fine qualities. Father Kern left October 7tb for San Francinco. returning two weeka later. The occasion of his visit was to per ' form the ceremony which united in marriage a former lady parishioner of his from Tacoma with m California gentleman. Enroute back he stopped over at Reno and while there waa pie sent at the grand ball given under the auopicee of the Knights of Columbus rntup is.. Barry, one or our pioneer residents, has been in town for thi past few weeka tor the purpose of en joying a well-earned real. Mr. Barry has been actively engaged in the qheep business here for the past 25 years Despite the fact that he is now 80 years of age, he is still stout and healthy and as young looking aa the average man of 60. Hia sheep are now camped at Drake's Flat. THE WORTH OF A COMMERCIAL CLUB Prospective Settlers Un able to Get Answers to Inquiries About Country Homo of the real needs of a live Com mercial Club in Lakeview are clearly set forth In the following letter from M. B. Ripple, Plains. Mont.' , "Lake County Examiner, "Lakeview, Oregon. "Will you kindly give me the name and address of some real catate firm In Lakeview, that you think will an ever letters of inquiry. I have writ ten to three tlrma there and enclosed self 'addressed envelopes for reply, but have not received a reply from thorn. I aleo wrote to the former sec retary of the Commercial Club there, but received no answer. I see by the Examiner that there has been an elec tion of officers in that body, and per haps the new blood will do better. "Will you kindly tell me where I csn get a plat of Lakeview showing the Oregon Valley Land Co. Addition to that town.?" Mr. Sipple states that he has appealed to individual tlrma tor informiation of Lakeview and surround ing country. It Is granted that busi ness men have all tbey can convenient ly attend to in the regular lines of their own business and very few are atle to give thfclr attention to answering in quiry correspondence. Hence the need of a live and well supported Commer cial Club. This la an absolute necessity for the welfare and development of our country, and the sooner the citizena come to realize this ail important fact, the sooner development will be effected. Let Tho Examiner Figure on Your Next Job Work Con Htzgerald and Mikie Barry, prominent among our local residents, have purchased the W. Z. Moss interest in the saloon recently conducted by the latter at Plush. The purchase includes a half interest in the entire business, the remaining portion being owned by August Bogner. Alof the partiea in terested are favorably known to the people In general throughout tbia sec- ton of the country, ana we have not the slightest doubt but that they will experience more than ordinary success in their new venture. They have our beat wishes for a prosperous winter's season. ' During the very short period in which the local Catholic church haa been fav ored with hia pastorate, Father Kern, S. J., he; made some wonderful im provements about the church and reo torv buildings. Through his personal efforts he has built a board walk from the front of the church to the porcb of the priest's residence and has greatly enhanced the beauty of the latter build ing by fixing up about the p-emlses in various ways. He is now having the upper floor of the rectory fixed up for meeting hall purposes, which when completed will have a seating capacity of close to 50 persons. There ia no question about Father Kern's energy, and he has already secured a warm place In the hearts of all of the boya. Black faced yearlings number one, (or sale st tea dollars, also I.iocolu lambs. Walter A. Sherlock; Alturaa, Calif. New Store at Fort Rock Bend Bulletin: Fort Rock, in Lake county, will in a abort time have a new store, established by two Bend men. J. D. Honeyman, who was connected with the Bend Mercantile Co., the brat store here, and until recently waa with S. C. Caldwell, will, together with Geo. Michealson, open the business. They made a trip to Lake county re cently and looked over the situation, taking over the business conducted by Kay Nash. They will put op a new building, as Mr. Nash will use his for a meat market. Mr. Michealson came to Bend the past summer, after proving up on a homestead in Lake county. Becker Convicted Police Lieutenant Charles Becker of New York City, was found guilty of murder in the first degree last Friday by the jury which haa been trying bim for instigating the death of Herman Rosenthal, the gambler. He was re manded for sentence to the Tombs by Justice Goff until yesterday, and was taken to Sing Sing prison to await the action of the court ot appealB. It Is said that New York is in a great tur moil over the verdict, and that the judge of the court and attorneys, jur ora and witnesses in the case cannot walk the streets with a feeling of safe ty. Detectives are guarding District Attorney Whitman, who haa received many knonymoua threats. ' State Registration , In regard to the registration in the state of Or. gen, the following ia con tained in a dlspatcn from Salem to The Evening Telegram: With all re turns from county clerks showing a marked increase in the registration over that of the last election, the pre diction ia made here that the registra tion for the state will easily reach 150,000. The registration at the last election was 122,742. The total regis tration for Multnomah County then was 38,836. The registration for the primaries tbia year for that cnunty was 53,754. This repreents sn increase of over 23 per cent. While other counties cannont show aa large an increase it ia considerable in excess of that al the last election. Locates In Alaska From The Irish News We have received word to the effect that Fsther Michael M. O'Malley, S. J., one of our former pastors, ia now located in Nome, Alaska. On leaving here a little over a year ago Father O'Molley proceeded to Los Uatos, Cal ifornia, where he was stationed tor sometime. If we remember rightly he was also in San Francieco for some months, and while in the latter place was visited by many of his former par ishioners from this section of the coun try. The station to which he has now been assigned is in the most northern part of Alatika, where there is six months of continuous day snd 'sn equal period of night, the latter being in vogue at tbe present time. It ia a bard atation to fill, but we all have greatest confidence in the ability of Father O'Malley to fill any atation in life un der any conditions, and he haa our best and sincere wishes In his new place. One iloieu houeu- dreHHttB. assorted paternsaud a-iseM to close at reduced prices. Unkevlew Mercantile Co. . 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A Complete Record We have made an entire transcript of all Records In Lake County which In any way, affect Real Property In tbe county. Weave a complete Record of every Mortgage and transfer ever made In Lake County, and ever DeKl trlven. . , Errors Found in Titles In transcribing the records we bave found numerous mort gage recorded In the Ded record and indexed; and many deeds are recorded In the Mortgage record and other books. Hundreds of mortgagoa and deeds are not Indexed at all, and most difficult to trace up from tbe record. We have notations of all these Errors. Others annot find them. We have pat rundreds of dollars hunting up these errors, and we can huiy guarantee our work. J. D. VENATOR, rianager. SHAMROCK STABLES XZXsZ. CON BREEN, Proprietor Special Attention to Transient Stock Horses Boarded by the Day, Week or Month Always Open Phone 571 LAKEVIEW OREGON THE BEST AND WHISKIES IN TOWN AT THE KENTUCKY SALOON POST A KING. 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