Real Estate For Salo and Its
PRODUCTS
10-inch dry Wood, at our Wood Yard, per cord $7 00
4-foot Limb Wood, at our Wood Yard, per cord, 5 00
Potatoes, delivered in town, per sack 1 00
Hay, in Barn at our Kanch, per ton 7 00
About GO tons of Hay in stack, per ton 6 00
"We Sell The ReaL Earth"
O'NEILL &DUNLAP
GENERAL
REAL ESTATE
Lakeview : Oregon
More Bargain
Just received, for quick sale, tome of the best Valley Land
at the following bargains, viz., $12.50 per acre:
f0 Acre in HectlonJlO, Township 39, Range 10
320 " 22, " 39, " 19
So " " 22, " 39, " 19
240 " 28, " 39. 19
1W ' " 20, " 88, " 19
At $12.50
Per Acre
Xnhc Count? Cramtncr
1IIUKKDAY. IKIUJIUItY 0. 1913.1
BRIEF MENTION
Rainier on draught or in bottlea at
Hit) Brewery. 2t
Hamilton Drown School 8hoea h II
hIwh. Mercantile Co.
For unit' 100 tone timothy hay at
per ton. MCnlly ranch. 2t
Louii M. Mean ba succeeded C. S.
Crave editor and publisher of the
Morrill Record.
J. N. Ford hott of the Fairpori Inn
wa attending to buslnes matter In
Lakeview, Tuesday.
Mifa Lola Hurry, daughter of Mr.
Kiilntrr mad Lakeview fiinoiiH.
Valentine at the Pout Olllce Store.
Rainier on ilraugth at the Hold
bar.
limine (or rent, Bitjily T K. Her
nnnl. That new Nylotls perfume at Snyder
& Reynold Drug Store lathe beat i K. F. Cht my, left tbl week fur San
ever. j Francisco where "he will reside with
Porter H. Wood, of the Wont Side, i -''tivea.
was welcome caller at thi olllce yea-1 A big assortment of violin, banio,
terday. i mandolin and ru i t ar strings and acces-
Lakevlew is almost depopulated to-; ''" can be ''uni1 Bt Thornton'
day at a reault of nearly 'everybody I 0ru Stt)re-
going to the rabbit drive went of1 City Recorder VVm. Wallace ha
town. ; been on tha lick list the paat several
A rabbit drive was held Tuesday In d"v'. ut " ble to b 0Ppn the
Drew Valley at which report hat It treels yeaterday.
1100 of the peat of that auction were Dr. T. V. Hall left thi week for
killed. I New. York City. He expecta to te ab-
aent eeveral weeka during which time
he will take a pout graduate counte in
medicine.
Mr. Wm. Uunther won the Heviland
Chin ugr and creamer that wa given
away lait week at the Snider opera
house.
Darnell' band, including 10 piece.
Snyder & Kevnol.l. have added many turnlshed muaic Tuesday evening at the
new article to their lino of toilet J Arcad-a. The music together with
good and now have the nlceat assort- tne picture provided un excellent en-
ment In l.akeview. j
i
A a reault of the failure to effect
tertainmeni.
County Clerk F.
W. Payne laat Fri-
an.rmitice wivh Turkey the Balkan I ,""'ed ' .,ic'" A',,ert
War ha. been resumed, and lighting In ' )m" .T u I
been
the near cast ha
vigor.
W. C. NelT, v. ho wa at one time con
necteil with the Fremont Forest and
later transferred to Odesca in the
Crater hnrcat, has resigned from the
aervice.
Scott McUomh, of the Forest Service
with headquarter at Silver Lake,, has;
, ,,. ! both of Connley In the northern part
mcd with, . ... '
i Forest rangers of the Southern Oreg
; on and Northern California reserve
will meet in Medford February 18-21,
where they will discuss problem of
their work Bnd listen to addresses by
experts.
An effort i being made to secure the
been employe at the hea o.Iice here ' f ,e"m 'm lhe hT7
io l.akeview for the p.at couple of "'h Sfcho01 th.rd annual 1'nc.Hc
. , Count Interai'holastio Meet to beheld
April 4 nnd B on the University of
The Works resolution for a a.ngle j c,iforu 0Vll, st ijerkelev.
six year term for Uniteil States Pre-;
identa passeu the Senate at Washington : Salem. Or.. Feb. 1. Fifty eight
by a vole of 47 to 2H. This w:hill ot the 191 1 legislative session
one vote more than the necessary two- ! re vetoed by Governor West, and
third. 'n CBSVH the veto has been sustained
by the present legislature. Uf tho re
maining 17, ni'io have become laws,
the other still awaiting final action.
Frank Knggeri, the well known road I
builder of Warner Valley, was In Lake- 1
view aevernl day during the PHst week i
looking for trouble because he tailod i A "ew met' drop letter box
to get his copy of the Examiner
He finally got the trouble located at
least so he thinks.
Yesterday was designated as Ash
Wednesday as it marked the commence
ment of Lent, the period of forty days
before Easter, which is the season of
has been installed at the entrance of
the poxtcHice. The glas door have
also been added and the finishing touch
es are being applied to the front of
otlice the all ol which add to trie metro
politan appearances of the quarters.
President A. K. Florence of tne
precaution of tho feast of tho Hea-, Lakeview Mercantile Company return
....,.e., t.iM HnnH thi vr ei laat Thursday evening from Shu
fall on March 1.
Francisco where he had been the pest
several days selecting fixtures and buy-
f.t.f Citnintumlnnr C M llurAnpr in
' , '., . , Ing the Spring ttock for the store In
forma the Lxaminer that the night . ' h
... ... . ... ., . , the Heryford building. Thev expoet
st hool term will begin this ev ning. J B mL,.
. ...,., i ; to get moved the latter part of this
All' of the books have not arrived r
but he ay they have a sufficient mon '
amount to begin with. '1 wenty-four The writer is in receipt of a sample
pupil are enrolled and the course in-!Py of " The Menanee" a publication
eludes bookeeping. arithmetic, (.polling , 'hat is printed In Aurora, Mo. Appar-
and writing. ' ently the main mission of the sheet la
,,,,, . , , , ,l, tomakeonebelievetheworstmenai.ee
Mr. L. W. Ponton, a resident of the
,, , .. ... . . rests with the Human Catnulic Cnurch,
.Sa t Creek community north of Lake- . '
... . ... ., ' but one glance at the contents of the
v ew, was a visitor in the city lust
., .. ,, u . , . ,. paper Use f suggests all that its name
Friday. Mr. Ponton m an interesting . 1 .
writer and fcas prepared some good j "nP ,eB'
articles on relit oub topics some of, Mrs II. U. Alger, who has been
which the Examiner hopes to publish . conducting the Lakeview Hospital,
in the near future. has decided to discontinue that work,
Mr. Muy BatcheMor has bought the;nd ttom now on wi" induct a room
Lakeview Variety Store on Main street ! 'nK houne at the same location, and also
from Mr. and Mrs. Perry Cummins. ! devota her attention to emhroidery
taking possession Monday of this ; Sl,d y work, establishing a shop for
week. Mr. and Mrs. Cummins left the , that purpose where those desiring work
following day for their former home 'ot that class msy secure the latest
in Colorado where they will locate, j material and also have stamping done
Mrs. Batchelder has acquired a good I 'rom the most up-to-date patterns,
bubiness and will doubtless attain j Last week the Alturas Plaindealer
Runcea in her venture. j entered upon its ISth year of useful-
(Jeorge Parker, familiarly known, n588- Despite the fact that tire ha
as "Calico Jack," who had been feed-1 twice devested the plant of the Plain
ing cattle at Salt Creek for C. Fitch. Jeraler since its existence it now oncu-
iied verv Jiuddenlv this morning. He I P,ea we" Bnu moaerniy equippeo omce
vas just getting up and complained
of cramps about his, heart and in a few
that is owned by the paper. Editor
Col. Thompson is an able and fearless
minutes expired He was nbout 50 ""iier anu uy nm aonuy anu persever-
yeafeold and had resided In thi eection : mane me nainaeaier an
several years. So far u could be
'learned the whereabouts of any rela
tlve be mav have is unknown.
A bill has been introduced in the leg
acknowledged factor in the journalistic
field.
Alturas New Era: About ten of the
friends of Thos. Sherlock, took a little
Mature to extend the Portland ! loy ride last Sunday, and went up to
"tlnplate" ' law into every town In j Davis Creek to make the gentleman a
Oregon. The bill would require the visit. They were very royally received,
owner or owner of every hotel, apart-1 and a magnifioient bachelor dinner was
mont, rooming, lodging and boarding j waiting. On the way there, and while
house, lei t:.':tnt or buloon to place a going .uvsn tlio bu.ep Tu.n h Creek lull,
plate, with name and address, in a con-1 the four spirited horse took a little
splcious place by the principal entrance, exercise. They ran about a half mile
and if owner do not obey the law. 1 down the steep, hill and along a barbed
signs are to he posted for them, the j wire fence. It looked a little squeem
cost to be a l!cn against the property ish for a while, tut all came out all
at 6 per cent interest. i right.
lont forgrt the Reduction Sole now
going on at Lnkcvirw Mercantile Co.
I have several line White Leghorn
Koosters for sale. , E. C. Ahlstrom.
If you wish to rise with the un, do
not ait up too late with the daughter.
Horn In Lakeview, Oregon, Monday,
February 8, to the wife of Cnarles C.
Morris, a daughter.
F. Dean Bradley, of the Bradley En
gineering Company of Fairport, spent
Sunday in Lakeview.
KobL L. Weir and wife are now oc
cupying the George Whorton bouse
on south Water street.
Bliss Deadmond, a resident of the
Summer Lake Valley, came down to
Lakeview this week and returned with
a large load of supphae.
Professor A. Rose, superintendent
of the Modoc County Higb School wa
up last week from Altera and visited
with the Lakeview arnools.
Mr. J. W. Uibbona and daughter
left Monday for Woodland, Cal. where
they will visit with Mr. Gibbon'
aister, Mrs. Harry Cannon.
Mrs. George Sturkmann left t,hi
morning tor Klamath Fall where she
will meet her little son who ha been
with hi father in Portland.
Deputy Sheriff Kinehart at present
i about the busiest man in town.
Monday' mail brought io over 300
letters containing tax remittances and
inquiries for notices.
The Senate ha pasesed a bill prohib
iting the sale of intox'cant within half
a mile of any fair grounds, or sfcle of
soft drinks on grounds except by per
mit of fair authorities.
Mr. Nathsniel C. Lvtord, of Sum
mer Lake, and Miss Eon a A. Scott
were married last Thursday evening in
this city. The ceremony was perform
ed by Judge B. l)alv.
F. A. FitzpatricK, of the ZX ranch,
was down from Paisley this week. He
reports cattle in good tshape and no
sign whatever of scat. The extensive
dipDfng of the past two year evidently
i had the desired effect.
Mrs. Harrv Morren who has been at
the Lakeview hospital for the last four
month?, returned to her home at Valley
Fall on Monday. Mr. Morren we
are pleased to state, is apparently well,
and her friends will join in hoping
that she will enjoy good health in the
future. .
California la demanding Oregon
potatoes in such quantities that
a serious shortage of refrigerator cars
is threatened, says the Oregonian.
There is a large amount of tubers in
this section that will remain uncon-
sumed thia season. Lake County pota
toes are of exceptional quality and
would douttless find ready sale in the
California market.
Dr. J. Hayden Fiek is having his
dental fixtures moved to his new lo
cation on the third floor of the Hery
ford building, 'lhe doctor will have a
modern and neatly equipped office in
his new quarters. The room adjoining
Dr. Fisk's will be occupied by Dr.
Lyon, dentist, who is now in the Watson
building on Cunym ctreet.
Sunday, February 2, was Groundhog
day, and if that pesky little animal
emerged from his hibernating quarters
on that day, as the wise weather pro
phets say he does, the bright sun drove
him back to the . hole he vacated where
he will remain for the next six weeks.
If the ground hog can see his shadow
on February Hwe will have six weeks
more Winter ao sayeth the prophet,
and if you wish to take for granted the
sagaciouB weather man's prognostica
tions the Winter will last just that
long.
To the gratification of a'l concerned
the change in the train service te
tween here and Alturas did not take
place February 1 as was rumored.
According to reports from the olliciuls
it seems chat the rumor in some in
stances was Somewhat unfounded, al
though the advice was that Postmaster
Ahlstrom received surely official. By
the work that is now being done nn
the line below Lakeview it does not
look a though any change is likely to
occur.
E. D. Holland and son. of Modesto,
Cal., were in Lakeview a few days
since with the avowed purpose of going
to . Fort Kock. The snow ana cold
weather proveu loo much for them,
however, and after getting as far as
Paisley they relumed home. It is
pa-t unaei-i'tHnuii.jt why people will
attempt to reach a certain section and
become discouraged when almost in
sight of their destination. Under such
cicnn.stanoHs they invariably reach
conclisions that are not just either to
themselves or the country.
and mother,
morning for
will remain
Mrs. Batch-
W. 8. Fleming Saturday registered
at Hotel Lakeview from Willow Kancb.
W. F, Paine i assisting in sending
out tax notice from the sheriff ' office.
W. U. Brown a farmer of the Davi
Creek country wa up Monday attend
ing to business matter.
M. Anderson of the West Side ha
taken a position with the J. B. Auten
hardware and furniture store.
Jame Small a prominent rancher
nd stockman of the Summer Lake Val
ley wa visiting In the county seat.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Norris, nee Miss
Docfa Willits, left laat Sunday morning
by the west - for Medford where they
expect to locate permanently.
Carl Umtjach, eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Umbach, returned borne
this week from Lodi. Cal. where be
has been spending the Winter.
Lost a Persian purse in Lakeview
last Friday evening on the trip around
the world. Contained small amount of
change. Finder leave at this office.
Fred Keene of the National Pool
Parlor bas gone to Summer Lake to
take up residence on hi desert claim.
He will be joined ahortlv by Mrs. Keene.
The bill granting a vote c Woman
Suffrage in Nevaaa passed the legicla
ture last week, and likely the women
of the Sagebrush State will be granted
the farnchise to vote this Fall.
Mr. J. M. Batchelder
Mrs. Snelling, left this
Albany. Mrs. Snelling
at ber home there while
elder will return In about ten days.
- As nearly all expected, the House,
of Lords at London letst week rejected
the home rule bill 326 to 69. This de
cision practically settles the all import
ant issue for the next twelve months.
A. L). Frakes came over last week
from Warner Lake to spend a few days
with his family who are living in Lake
view this Winter getting the benetht
of the schools. Mr. Frakes says
weather conditions are ideal in bis
cection for stock
With the election last week of Wil
lard Saulsbury as United States Sena
tor from D"laware. the Democratic
strength in the next U. S. Senate
swung from the precarious figure of 48,
or exactly one-half of the Senate, to
the ssfe total of 49 or a majority of two.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fetherolf this
morning left for Sacramento where
they will visit relatives for a time.
Mr. Fetherolf, who recently dipoeed
of his interest in the Goose Lake Val-
' ley Market to K. E. Winchester, has
I r.it as yet decided on a new locatoin.
j Deputy Sheriff Rinehart was instruct
ed bv orders from the District At
torney's office to release Jonn Metzker,
who was being retained in the county
jail on a charge nf assault with intent
to kill, for a certain period, on his own
recognizance, beginning last Friday
morning at 7 o'clock. After being re
leased Metzker took his departure tor
parts unknown.
An N.-C.-O. construction train witn
a large crew came up to Lakeview
Sunday to secure supplies and pro
visions preparatory to doing consider
able work on the line between here and
New Pine Creek. Some bridges will
be made about two miles south of
Lakeview to allow better drainage and
prevent the water from backing up
nbove the track.
W. Y. Miller, one of the leading
citizens of Paisley, spent several days
in Lakeview during the past week.
During his stay he inspected the Hery
ford building and was mightily pleased
with it. The building itself was not
alone a pleasure, but the fact tnat two
of the oldtimers bad the enterp'ise
to erect such a building in Lakeview
was a source of much pride to him.
He, like practically every person here
abouts, feels proud ot W. P. and J. D.
Heryford for having undertaken the
building ot such a magnificent struc
ture. Delegations from 28 cities in Oregon
las week met in Salem to discuss the
p.oblem of this state's appropriation
for the San Francisco Exposition in
1915. They seemed to be a unit in the
desire for an, adequate appropriation
and assured the memoers of the joint
Senate and House committee on ways
and means that the state will aupport
an appropriation of between 300,000
and 500,000 for representation at the
great World's Fair. Meanwhile, plans
are being outlined whereby Oregon
will be given suitable exploitation at
t.lu sti (iot.i lion.
At a recent meeting held in Portland,
the Central Oregon Develpoment
League, which drafted the bill, the
Oregon Development League, the State
Bankers' Association, the Superintend
ent of Publie Instruction, tr.e Oregon
Agricultural College, the livestock in
terest, the railroad the business men
of Portland were all represented and
agreed that the need of the hour I ex
tension work that iball reach every
part of the atate. . All present pledged
their support to the bill now before
the Legislature and pointed to the
widesperad benefit that will follow it
passage.
George C. Turner, a former resident
of tbi valley but now a aolt.l business
man of the Surprise Valley, came tip
from Alturas on Monday' train and
spent Tuesday In Lakeview shaking
hands with old time friends. Ha waa
accompanied on the trip by hi brother.
Will Turner. They are In the real es
tate busines in Cedarville and Mr.
Turner informed the Examiner while
here that hi eompany waa In corres
pondence with several eastern families
who are desirous of coming west. He
contemplate quite an influx for this
and the surprise valley the comma;
Summer.
SUBSCRIBE i'OR THE EXAMINER
WALK-OVER
the shoe for a man
Carried in all the best models,
black and tan, light and
heavy leathers.
Come in and get fitted the Walk-Over way
$3.50 to $5.50
BRITTEN & ERICKSON
Our Great
eduction Sale
Still Continues
We are making Special Prices on:
Ladies' Underwear
Children's and Misses' Underwear
Dress Goods
Muslins, Sheetings, Etc,
Hosiery
Ladies' Sweaters
Men's Wear
Curtain Nets, Towels, Yarns, Etc
Ladies' Suits and Coats
Groceries, Etc.
All goods are marked in plain figures,
both regular price and reduced price, so
you can see for yourself by looking at
the tickets. It will pay you to investigate
Lakeview Mercantile Co.