"IVe Thm float Earth" O'NEILL & DUNLAP GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lake view : Oregon Good Values for the Land Seeker 1XA Per acre for 820 acres on Thorn Creek, 11 miles from Lakevlew. $7.50 Per acre for 500 acres on Cottonwood Creek, 11 mtlea from lakeview. $10 00 Per acre for 240 acre on Muddy and Cottonwood Creek. 9 miles from Lakevlew. $10.00 Per acre for 80 acree 5 mile from Lakeview. 50.00 Per acre for 240 acre Joining the O. V. L, Ad. to Lakeriew, all In meadow and grain, good water right, farm Implements go with the place, build ing coet f3.00.00, easy term. 3000.00 For a 7-room houn, lot of fruit trees am about on acre of choice In ml clone In. F.aiy terms. 12000.00 Takes a 7-rooin buuualow almost new, lot 100x150 feet, good locatloo. Easy terms. 4000.00 Will buy cue of tht finest homos In the city. 7-room modern bungalow with 8 flue lot, a ImrKnln, don't mine It. Kaay terms. Vacant lot lor aula In different part of the city from $125.00 up. City Property Xaftc Count? Eramtncr THURSDAY, JULY 24. 1013. BRIEF MENTION Hee Turtle A Utley for two good re llnrjalabmenta. Jy 24 tf A new cedar thlnglo roof I being placed on the Hart & Lynch saloon building. I'or Rent or Kale Howlnn machines latuHt tyli. lowcMt prlcr. If. U. Alxer, flrwt door cnat of I'hoto .al lery. r. tf John A. Moynlhan, representing the W. I'. Fuller Faint Co,, of Scramento waa hare last week calling upon the trade. Z Mr. and Mr. W. A. White arrived here Wit week from Oregon City. They came on a visit with their on who tin a hometead in tbla county, P. M. Cory, of the Consolidated Stage Co.. waa a buloea visitor in the city last week from the Drewa atatlon. J. J. Van Keulen, the well bnown member of the Warner Valley Mercan-, tile Company, of Plush, baa beer, en- joying several usyt vacation in lbk.' view. f.'iOO will buy a .VpaiweuKiir Ifl lioru power btudelnikor Touring' car juat overhuulud nnd palntml. Everv part guaranttHHl except tlrea. Soutliatoue Proa. Jy 17-tf Dr. J. Irving Rustel last Thursday performed a very successful operation upon Mrs. Frank Harria of Summer Lake. The patient Is stopping in Lakevlew and ie reported ea recover ing very nicely. George Conn, formerly of Paisley but now a resident of Oakland. Cel.. , 1L......L I I .... Ka....A 1 passed through here last week enrouta to hi former home to look after tome interests he retains there. Ha return ed to lakevlew Monday. George Jammerthal this week pur chased the old brewery building on the corner of Water and Dear areata. Mr. Jammerthal waa already proprietor of the lot, and will likely remodel the building and lease the property. Judge Wm. S. Worden of Klamath County, and father. Chaa. E. Worden. Sid Evans, M. Tracy and Lester Oiebn of Klamath Fall Saturday passed through Lakevlew on their return homa from a trip to Denlo. Oregon. Kay Slmms, a nephew of U. W. Gar rett of this city, last Saturday had i finger nearly severed by the alckle bar of a mowing machine while working u r-i. j, . i, n. it ...,, 1 nn the Chandler ranch. Dr. Everett: .... . .. i ..... treated the member whir h waa so er- ... .... ioioly cut that amputation was nec-! ' , A late stride of free KM ut Stnecy, near Amadeo on the line of tho N. C.- U. la rcporiea. ine aiscovery, u is j said, baa uncovered gold that can i be aeen with the naked eye. It la be-! lieved, aay a dispatch from Amadee, j that tha body of ore is of large por-1 portions. Undoubtedly the hottest day of the . year tnua far waa last Sunday with a . i . . ..... - on .)..... maiimum Itmmriiun ui ou ut(jicci 80 in the shade in tbe afternoon. The dav, however, just preceded tbe heavy thunder showers of tbe first of the week, and the excessive heat waa of ahort duration. The Bleber Uszette says the Glen burs flouring mills were destroyed by rire on Monday of last week. Between three and four thousand sacks of flour , and COO sacks of grain were also de-: atroyed. The loss waa about 120,000 with 12,500 insurance. The lots, bow- j ever, will be seriously felt bv Fall Kivcr farmera who depended on the mill for a market for their grain. I Dr. E. H. Smith, DruagU A. L. j Thornton and thoir tamillee and Amos Light last week went to Deep Creek. Alter arranging a convenient and comfortable camp for the ladies and children Dr. Smith and Mr. Thornton Monday returned to town but will make freouent trip to tbe camp and enjoy aa much of the out door life aa is porsiblu for the next few weeks. Lawny, the younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Phil S. Cummins of this city, was accidently shot in the leg with a .22 calibre rifle while hunting squirrels in Bullaru Canyon. The bull passed through the fleshy part ot the leg just above the knee cap, and fortunately resulted in the breaking of no bunes. Dr. Smith dressed the wound, and while it caused the young man much pain he ia now recovering nicely and will most likely soon be able to be about again. The boy'a mother ia visiting In the eaut at present, and he was taken to the Post liu:na where he la being eared for. Ed Lamb Tuesday earn down from Palaley In hi auto. George Swantton, the Sacramento stock buyer, arrived In Lakeriew yea' terday. Dr. Sheldon U. Thayer and family of Paialey were in Lakevlew last Tbura day night. Attorney L. F. Conn Monday morn ing departed for San Francisco on legal business. M. II. Caldwell of Werner Is confined by lllneas at the Green Garden Room ing Houae in this city. Dr. Smith Is attending him. -WOOD We are now prepared to take orders for your Winter' wood In anr quantities, at f 0.01) per cord. O'Neill & Dunlnp. Jy 10-tf C. It. Seager of the Davis Creek Orchard Co., with headquarters at Sacramento, waa here on a abort busi ness trip last week. Merchant A. Bleber and family and Attorney and Mr. Tbo. S. Farrell Sunday made a pleasure trip to Paisley in Mr. Bieber'a car. Cream of Pearl ba no equal for cb of ,onburntd h.nd, . f,ce tha ,kin beiutlfully. .oft anc and white nolds. cor sale by Snyder & Key Mrs. C. C. Drown, aister of Mrs. John Simmons of thla city, arrived last weekrom ber home at Crcawell, Oregon on a visit with ber aister and family. U. S. Mad Auto Ktage Leave Lakevlew for Palaley every day ex cept Sunday, at 7 a. in. PaHitenxtra pleum) book at Joe Fuller's muye olllce. Faren, ooe way $8.00; round j trip, $10.00. .Soutlmtorior.ro. J12-tf James Goode, the wool buyer who fc b(jen here fc j representing Eiseroann & Bros., Tues day morning departed for bla borne in Boston upon the receipt of a telegram atating that hia mother waa seriously III. J. F. Kimball, of Klamath Falls, represents tive of the Weyerbaecw Timber Co., and George Long of Ta eoma, of the ssme company, Saturday passed through Lakevlew enrouta to Alturaa on business. They returned here Tueaday. George Whorton, O. Mowera and W. K. Paine last week made a trip to Sil ver Lake in Mr. Whorton'a Overland j car. They returned home Monday ao j eompanied ty A. B. Schroeder, a well known stockmsn of the northern part 0f the county .... . , . Aa a reault of dogs developing rab- 1 bies n Portland that citv has passed v an ordinance cumpe ling the mutzling . ' . . " of doga during the hot Summer daya. Throe deaths laut week occurred in the RoM Cjty gg ,be rMuU of peQDe teinK bu by mad dogg A score of 16 to 6 was the result of the ball game Sunday between the singles and doubles. The married men are not convinced, however, that those 'enjoying aingle blessedness have anv ! lirnnita In wallnn Ihem so hndlv. and aa conMquence the conteat w!l, be r8. ( the f t 1 N. Bieber, brother of our townsman. A. Bieber, and proprietor of the store in the town of hia name, and wife and Mr. and Mrs.'T. J. Dunlapof the aame place, came up from Big Valley, Cal ifornia last week by auto on a few daya viait with relatives and friends in this city. Mr. Dunlap ia manager of the Bieber atore. D. C. Schminck waa quite eeriously sick for several daya during the past week from the effects of inhaling tha fumes of coal oil while changing a large amount into new receptaoles. For a time his condition was alarming, but under the care of Dr. E. D. Ever ett he quickly recovered and is about all right again. Oregon won enviable recognition among tbe educatora of tbe nation at the National Convention of Education recently held at Salt Lake City. The Oregon plan of practical education waa upheld aa a model for tbe entire country. The system of school credits for home work waa given tribute. Thla was originated by Superintendent Alderman, who has gained a nation wide reputation in educational circle. Robert Pettui, a half-breed Digger Indian, in the employ of Chas. Walker of Barnea Valley, who waa indicted by the Klamath County Grand Jury on a rape charge, last week surrendered to Walker and was turned over to the Klamath Sheriff. Chaa Walker waa also arraigned before Judge Benson at Klamath Fail on a charge of crimin ally assaulting Oskie Coburn, part Indian, hia wife's aUter, aged 14. His bonds were placed at $5000. O. O. Mayer and Wade William Saturday registered at Hotel Lake view from Alturaa. Lloyd Hlckenon and wife last week returned from a short visit with rela tive at Fort Bldwell. Hee Clark & Ousley for cement work of all kind. Special pricee givco for short time. Pbooe 8.12. J 19 tf For Sale Tbe Walter Kelence, Cor. Bullfird and W niter Bt. 9 roorun, Lot 133x252 feet, term aiveu. W. P. l ulne A Co., Agta. Jy 3-tf 11. L. Ulsiell and family are recent arrivals from Dixon, Cal. Tbcy are (penning a few daya visiting with the Hansons on the West Side. The biiHines portion of Sheridan, a town about 6 miles irom rortland, was destroyed Ut week by fire. The total loss was estimated at $250,000. Mrs. M. J. Emenek. F. J. Emerick and J. C. Emerick, compoaed an auto party of Medford which pasaed through Lakeview the first of the week. 1 have taken char to ot the Bunt ing1 Konmlng Hon and will operate in conjunction with Colorado Cafe. Itooma with or without board. C. J. Lonxway. . Jy 3-lm The Ladies Aid of tbe M. E. Church will bold a "Sweet Pea Fair" laating two days, about the middle of Auguat, in tbe room adjoining B. & M.'a store on the north. Premiums will be awarded for the best displays of diff erent varitiea of Sweet Peas. Jsmes Goode, the wool buyer for Eisemsn of Boston, report the follow ing recent buy from local growers Tom Lynch, 100 bags : Welch & Qulnn, 61 baga: J. P. J. Barry, 62 bags; and 40 bags from Sagarday tt Obiague. The pricea ranged from Yi to 14 cents. Center street between Water and Main atreeta ia being graded with fine gravel. Wora on tbe eement croas walka between the two bank corners and between the banks and tbe Bailey St Maaaingill store, forming a square in one of the heavieat traveled aectlona of the town, ia progresaing and will aoon be completed. The first ahipment of Holstetn-Friesian cow to be introduced in Harney County reached Burna laat week. They were bought in Wisconsin by tha Harney County National Bank of Burna and will be aold on liberal terms to the farmera of that aection. The in vestment ot the bank represents over $10,000 and in addition to thia tbe in stitution also bought a number of Duroc-Jersey hogs which were dispos ed of in the same manner to the farm trs. Uncle J. L. Morrow and W. H. Cooper and family last week passed through Lakeview from Santa Rosa, Cal., enroute to their holdings in the Werner Valley where they will spend the remainder of tbe Summer. Mrs. Cooper is a daughter ot Mr. Morrow, "uncle Joe" is one ot the best known citizens in this county, being one of tbe first settlers in Warner Valley. He now spends the Winter in tha aun nv climate of California, and alwaya meeta with numerous frienda when passing through Lakeview. W. Frank Arant waa ejected from the auperintendeney of the Crater Lake National Park by a United Statea Marshal acting upon instruc tions from Washington. W. G. Steele of Portland, whose appointment aa Arant'a successor led to a controversy over tbe right of Secretary of the In terior Lane to remove the superinten dent, ia now in charge of the park. Arant had refused to give up bis office to Steele on tbe ground that be waa aubject to tbe civil service. B. W. Johnaon, postmaster of Cor vellis, and family and J. F. Porter and wife of the aame plaoe, arrived here Monday by way of Warner Mountain after a ceuple of week'a auto tour through central and eastern Oregon. Wednesday they left on their return home by way of Klamath Falls and Crater Lake. They were very favor ably impressed with the country sur rounding Lakeview. Mr. "and Mrs. Johnson met with aeveral friend and acquaintances here and had a very en joyable visit. It ia announced thatSecretaryFrank lin K. Lane, of the Department of the Interior, ba arranged to spend the latter part of the Summer on the Pac ific Coaat. Mrs. Lane will acoompany him. One of the purposes of Secre tary Lane'a visit to Oregon will be the inspection of the proposed irrigation and power project in Central Oresron that are being aurveyed jointly by the state and Reclamation Service. He will alto spend some time at Klam ath Reclamation Projeot and Crater Lake. For Sale 1000 ewe from 6 to 8 8 years old, at $3.60 per bead. Uol brook Bros, Jy 17-tf V. Conn, tba pioneer merchant of Paisley, cams down last week on a brief business visit. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Grisel were made happy last Saturday by tbe arrival of a baby boy in their home. Attorney Jamea Lane and W. S. Lane! and wife Monday came down from Silver Lake in tbe Lane car. Money to loan on Improved ran ches, let mortKHire preferred. Curt la & Utley. Real L'atate. Lakevlew, Ore. Cottonwood Lumler Co. High grade, yellow pine lumber. All kinds of dretned lumber on band. J12-3m Por Hale Cheap 3 lota, 2 bounce and large barn in Waltera aecond addition partcaeh balance by month or year. Will take team in on place. T. II. Bills Mr. and Mra. C. W. Elliott, father and mother of W. R. Elliott of thia city, arrived here Saturday from Kan sas on an extended visit with their son and his wife. Alturaa seems to be having some trouble on band. Her indebtedness during the past year, over and above her income, ia over $5000 aays the Al turaa Plaindealer. For 8a e Cheap Three buggies, one rubber tire, with set of harness; one phaeton almoet new, and one single seat buggy. Enquire Wm. Harvey, Lakevlew, Oregon. Auto Stage to New Pine Creek, leaved Lakevlew every Monday. Wed .jexday and Saturday mornings at 10 o'clock. Fare, round trip, $3.50; one way, (2.00. Soutbatone Bros. J12-tf Many changea and Improvements in the homestead laws bave asked In con gress, but that which ia the biggest is tbe new measure proposing a new homestead of 1280 acres, and providing that inatead of cultivation tbe entry man may aabatantially improve the land to the value of S1.25 per acre, and granting the right to take aucn landa to eitixens t not now obliged to make homeatead entry because of having once used It, It is called a "grazing home stead and aupplemental grazing entrv." Banking By Mall Banking by mall, ia the latest inno vation entered into bv tbe Government in connection with the postal savings system. Hereafter deposita may be made by mail and withdrawals like wise effected through the same agency. When the postal aavinga system waa first put iu operation, postmasters were forbidden to permit deposits by such persons as were not patrons of! the poBtofllce in which tbey sought to bank. This waa found to work a real j hardship on a certain class of would be depositors and Postmaster-lieneral Burleson accordingly abrogated tbe rule. Postmasters throughout the country now are being adviaed of the change. Dairy Business Pays That tbe dairy business in tbe coast countiea haa been established on a psying basis is evidenced by the fact that the Clatsop County Co-operative Cheese Association haa recently been paying 7 cents more per pound for butter fat than the market price. The average amount of milk now being re ceived is nearly 6,000 uounds per day with a prospect of greatly increased supplies in tbe near future. An ice manufacturing plant will be installed before the advent of hot weather next season. ,? Northern Lake News (Fort Rock Times) The Ficksburg Realty Co., will erect a new brick block opposite the Court Houae squaie just aa aoon aa someone starts a brick yard near here and don't want too much money for the brick. Mrs. Guy Smyer arrived hero by auto from Portland this week and likes Mr, Smyer's claim. A well of white sulphur water waa struck by Mi. Smyer and it is not improbable that this water will make a famed health resort of Ficksburg some day, aa the well ia a little over a mile from the townsiie. 1 F. A. Remington has the kind of a farm you otten read about but seldom see. Mrs. Remington has chickens, turaeys, ducks and geese that simply over run the place, while Frank haa plga, sheep, cows and. boraea, this in connection with a general store, the post office and a 320 acre farm. Be sides being Postmaster be ia President of the School Board, Justice of the Peace, Notary Public, and when we incorporate we intend to make him Mayor, Marshal and Dog Catcher. CONCRETE WORK Contracts taken for all kinds of Concrete and Cement Work Sceptic Tanks, Walks and Foundations a Specialty Cemetery Work, such as Vaults, Curbs and Fencing Phs?2m CLARK & OUSLEY PT JUST ARRIVED H. M. Marks & Co. Samples of Fall Suitings. More than 400 different fabrics, including both Foreign and Domestic Weaves ' Priced at $15.00 to $45.00 Look them over while the line is still complete. Fit guaranteed BRITTEN & ERICKSON CORSET NEWS The NEMO is the Standard Corset for wear and com fort. None better at the 1 price. One price all over the world. When in need of a Corset let usshow you a "Nemo." LAKEVIEW MERCANTILE CO.