"We Sell The Real Earth" O'NEILL OUNLAP GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lakeview : Oregon Good Values for the Land Seeker 140.00 per acre for a good West Side IfiO-ncre much, Improved with building and orchard 21 00 per acre for a 280 acre ranch lire milw from Lakeview, 7i) acres In first erop tble year; aplendld alope for Irrigation and within half-mile of O.V.L. canal. $10 00 per acre for 80 acre five miles West of Lakeview, irrigation dlt.h crosses one end which gives some water right. A large number of 10-acre tracts with fire-acre water right, at right prlcea. 13000.00 For 7-room bouse, a lot of fruit trw-e and about one acre f choice land dote In. Fay 1 rn s. 12000.00 Tske a 7-room bungalow almost new, lot 100x160 feet, good location. Eaay terms. 14000.00 Will buy cne of the finest borne In the city. 7-room modern bungalow with II fine lot, a bargain, don't mint It. Eaay termi. Vacant luti lor aale In different parti of tbe city from $125.00 op. City Property Xaltc County Cramtncr TUUKNDAY, 8EPTEMBKK 25. 1813. BRIEF MENTION See t urtle A Utley for two good re llaqntshmente. Jy 24-tl Mr. C. D. Arthur Is spending set sral days In Drsws Valley viaitlng with relatives. John Moffltt and family were in Lakeview Friday from New Fine Creek where he operates a meat market. Deputy Cams Warden MrKlmmena of thia district last week left for Har ney County where he expects to re main for several day. Mr. and Mrs. F. 11. Whlttskerof Clover Flat laat week brought their daughter, Miss Brssle, to town to attend school this term. U. U. Usrdner, who la employed by the American Soda Products Company en the Summer Lake dyke, waa a Lakeview viaitor Monday. Cobt ilenkle departed Tueaday morning for Reno to attend the Nevada State Fair. Before hia return be ex pect to alao visit aeveral California polnta. The Ladiea Aid of the M. E. Church will meet neat Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr. E. E. Woodcock. Election ot drivers will be held on that date and all members sro request ed to te present. The committee in charge of tne horse races next week wl.h to lay particular Stress upon the regulation that horses not entered by eight o'clock on the evening before the day of race will not be allowed to run. Numerous pariiea went to the lake Saturday evening and Sunday to en gage in duck anooting. Tbe day was quite windy and mora chilly than usual, but in apila of thia no record breaking bags were reported. Kev. K. E. Myera, pastor of tbe local M. E. Church, and family recent ly went to Portland. It is not know whether he will return here hut it is sspsctsd tbst the present Conference will trsnsfer him to snother place. Wm. S. Brooka of Omaha, Neb., left on Saturday morning'a train afier apending several daya in thia valley, lie owns a IGO-aore ranch on the Meat Side which is beirg tsrmed bv Wm. Buck. Mr. Brooks expects to add many improvements to the place next year. W. A. Delxell has been informed of the Senate confirming hit) appointment to the oflire of pustmHrter si Klamath 1 alia aui-reeJing Clyde K. Branden burg, who waa recently asked tu re sign. Others who sought the appoint ment were Joe B. McAllister and William Wagner. The two steamer Eagle and Modoc, operated in the Upper Klamath sand trado in Klamath County by Wlckee trom & Linneman, were destroyed by tire Sunday night. Tbe lose is said to be between $7,000 and $3,000. The fire originated on the Eagle, with none of the crew on board, so the origin of tbe Are in unknown. Bishop Paddock telegraphed from Portland that owing to illness he was prevented from ranching Lskevlew last Sunday. Aa the Bishop is sche duled to attend the tri-ennial conven tion of hi church which meeta in New York City next month it la very prob able that he will not be able to visit here until after bis return from the east. Judge Herbert O. Gale, one of the incorporatora of the Lakeview Hanch and who recently located at Klamath Falls where he will ptautice law with C. F. Stone, has purchuued a 160-acre farm in Klamath County. The land is in tha Tils Lake Volley and is just two ml'ei fiom t e Bohemian town of Malm. The purchase price la quoted at JC4U00. In referring to Immigration I'spect or Bonham who last week passed through Klsmatb Falls with John Murphy of Lakeview, tha Herald says: "Chief of Police Smith beard tha man (Murphy) talking while in a cell and says ha is a foreigner, all :-lght, but judging from hia accent, ha bss nsvsr bean near 'the Emerald Isle. It Is evident tbst be borrowed tha name Murphy." At tha second iuvenila fair recently held at Wilaonvllle, Ore , a nine-year-old boy carrisd otr a total of 81 prises, winning first or prsctioally all lines of fruits and vegetables, and also took first money in the chicken diaplay. Among the other Items shown by this youthful farmer wss a box of 142 pounds of American Wonder potatoes, the product of ona lone spud. For Hale Team aod harness; $50. Enquire at this office. fc) 25-t3 Mr. and Mrs. C W. Dent of Werner have been visiting In Lskeview tbe past several daya. II. B. 'I ay lor arrived here Monday evening from Medford to take a posi tion as clerk in tha Lakeview Land Office. Wanted: Pupils on all Brass Instru ment) Maodulln, Violin, Guitar, I'lanoaud Harmony. Apply to Jesse Darnell. M 25 1 in. Altura baa hung up a puna of 150 for tha trap anooting contest during the Modoc County Fsir and base ball tournament thia week. For Kale Cheap Three buggica, one rubber tire, with act of harness; one pbaetou aluiOMi new, and one lntle m-nt buggy. Knciilm Wm. Harvey, Lakeview, Oregon. Snyder & Reynolds, Druggist j handle a complete line of Dr. David Robert Vetcrinsry Kemediee. These remediea are reliable and have many frienda among slock owners. Mrs. Aos Aubrey, (formerly Miss Ads Woodcock) Isst w.ek arrived from Klamaih Fall on a viait with relative and friends in Lakeview. She is stay ing with ber sister, Mrs. Geo. W. Johnson. J. T. Taylor of Reno arrived here the first of the week tu take charge ot the local express oflice while A. L. Thornton is absent on his csmpiig trip. Mr. Taylor is employed in the Weila Fargo ollice at Reno. Dr. Sam Crow, dentist, of Janes vi ile. Cal. a brother of Mrs. W. II. Shirk of thia city, spent a few days in Lakeview this week, having come up In hia rsr. He left yesterday morning on bis return home. Born in Lakeview, Oregon, Tuesday September 23, to Mr. and Mra. H. P. Welch a nine pound girl. Dr. Everett waa attending physician and both mother and babe are reported to be getting along nicely. U. S. Mud Auto Mage Leave l.akevlew for Paisley every day ex cept Sunday, at 7 a. m. PaHaengv ra pleaae book at Joe Fuller'a ataae ollice. Fares, ooe way $5 00; round trip, tS.uO. Southntone Jlros. JLJ-tf Homer B. Taylor of Medford, Ore gun, has been appointed aa stenograph er and typewriter In the local U. S. Land Ullice and commenced hi duties on Tuetsduy. Mr. Taylor comes here ss a regular appointee under the Civil Service. A lire which did damage to 8U!,000 worth of property was experienced last week in bend. The llau.es started in the Patterson Drug Company' store and the entire building together with the one occupied by the R. M. Smith Clothing Company were com pletely destroyed. The Lakeview Flour Mills began manufacturing flour the first of tbe week. Manager F. O. Bunting reports that about 60,000 pounds of wheat have already been received from tbe local larmera and It la expected that all past records will be broken by the mill's output thia season. v Carl Umbacb, elde't Bon of Mr, and Mra. Chas. Umbacb of Lakeview, Friday came up from Reno where he Is employed by the Western Auto Com pany, he having charge of the Bales department. He returned Monday, accompanied by hia mother, who will attend the Nevada State Fair being held at Reno tbia week. The Board of Supervisors of Modoc County last week voted to build a new ouurt bouse. Tbe builJIng will be tire proof and will cost approximately $1)0,000. The tax levy for thia purpose la 62 centa on the $100. There is now about 122,000 In the county treasury that can be UBed only lor the purpose of constructing a rew court house. S. O. CresilcT, cashier of the First National Bank of Lakeview, Tuesday returned after a several months' trip in California in tbe benefit of his health. Ha lately came from tbe Craaaler ranch in Big Valley where he haa been enjoying country life the past seversl weeks. Mr. Cresaler ststes tbst he teels Improved in hesltb and that he expects to soon be able to resume hia duties in tbe bank. Alturas Plsindesler: R. L. Mason wss in town from High Ursde Mon day. He la in great spirits over bis recent strike in the Eugene, ssid ty mining men to be tha richest yet en countered in thst district. Tbe ledge is eight feet wide and all indications are for permanency, Mr. Mason alao stated that Mr. Gayot had struck it very rich in tha Modoc, a four foot vein at 800 feet assaying $600 to tbe ton. For Rent 5-room house, cloe In, Inquire of F, O. Bunting. 2t "Uncle" Joe Morrow was In town aeveral days tha first of the week from Werner Valley. Dr. E. D. Everett reports tbe birth of a baby bov to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rehsrt on Saturday, September 20, in this city. About 60 heed of good grnde Shrop shire buck Iamb for Main. Inquire or write Pelton-Hlaemor Co , F'ort Klamath, Or. 3t John Martin, who owns a ranch In Kelly Creek canyon a few miles north of New Pine Creea, was In Lskeview the letter pert of Isst week. Mr. F. A. Fitxpatrick and children are occupying the Wra. Harvey resi dence on Water atreet, while Mr. and Mr. Harvey are in Oakland. W. F. Orob. F. O. Ahlatrom and James Judge have been appointed a a committee to secure the music and grange or tne dance to be given rrl - day night, October .1, during fair week, I have In my possession ooe brown bur ne, branded til on left stifle. Any - one calling and proving property can have aaum by pijlng charges. Jamn II. Owens My, Klamath County. Ore - "u 818-1 Mrs. U. G. Brown, mother of Gilbert D. Brown, Supervisor of the Fremont Forest, is here from Crystal, Klamaih County, on a visit with her son ana family. W. P. Heryford Mary, returned first of the week where they have months. Mrs. and daughter. Miss to Lskeview the from Colfax, Cal., been the past few Heryford and aon, Felix, who is in ill health, remained at Colfax. W. K. McCormack, a prominent farmer and stockman of Summer Lake, thia week came down to receive a four-horse load of Turkey Red seed whest which be purchased through tbe N.-C.-O. Railway. J. C. Hotchklss of this vallev and sons, A. C. and Wm. H. of Valley Falla recently delivered about 150 head of beef cattle that were Bold to Edson L. Foulke of Gszelle. It is understood that the cattle brought $70.50 per head. More than 11,000 Union veterans of the Civil Wsr died during the 12 months ending December 31 last, and more than 180.000 sre still on the rolls of the Grand Army of the Republic. according to tbe information given out at the renunion held last week at Chattancoga, Tenn. The approach of 1914 is bringing new life to the politics! world and likewise the announcement of a few candidates. The latest to formally declare himselffor an important Oregon othce la Colonel Robert Miller of Port- j wss well worth taking. He returned land, who seeks the Democrstic nom- by wsy ot Portland and Klamath Falla. (nation for the office ot Governor. j Harry BaiIeyt A L Thornton, R. A. Cedarville Record: The price of Hawkins and W. R. Bernard leit Sat wheat was started here last week at urday afternoon by private conveyance $1.60 per hundred. There will prob- f0' Guano Valley, Nevada, on a two ably not be aa muoh grain tbia year weeks hunting and outing trip. The as usual, owing to the fact that less ' party left with a good supply of pro ground waa sown last apring. A great i visions and camping necessities and deal of the land formerly used for 1 expect to return with a large quantity growing grain has been aown to alfal-! of venison. fa, , hence there la a ahortage in j F M Mt vt tna B,nk of acreage. j L,itevew yesterday evening return- Geo. C. Paonessa, president ot tbe ! ed from a trip to San Francisco, Port Paonessa Construction Co., 'of Los Isnd and other Oregon points. Dr. Angeles, arrived here Monday evening OHie K. Beera and Mrs. Hubbard Bry to investigate the Bowera ranch below j ant returned with Mr. Miller from Davia Creek with a view of purchasing Albany, Oregon and wilt visit in Lake the property. He with W. P. Curtis, ! view for a short time. Tbe ladies are of the Curtis & Utlev real estate deal-j cousins of Mr. Miller and Mrs. F. P. era, spent yesterday In loosing over the j Lane of this city. Dr. Beers will ranch, Mr. Paonessa expressed him self as being very well pleased with the appearance of Lakeview and the country surrounding. Charles W. Parriah, considered one of the most able lawyers who ever appeared in the oourts of Eastern Ore gon, died last week at tba home of his HanorhlAV Mra den 14 m nrn n , ! City. Up until five years ago be re sided at Burns in Harney County and was the father of Mra. Win A. Uowen, formerly of Lakeview but now of Burns. At tha time of leaving Burns he waa elected to tha Oregon Legisla ture, aince which time he bad lived at Canyon City, Klamath Northwestern : Folllowlng tha decision of Secretary of Agricul ture Houston that B. St. George Bishop ia entitled to hia homestead in tha Crater National Forest, about fifty other men who attempted to secure homestesd rights in the Natlonanl For est about the time that Mr. Bishop began bis fight for a home, are pre paring to bring their oasea to the at tention of tha Department of Argicul- ture in the hopea that they may be allowed to make tilings For Sale Ten bead of milch cow a. See J. C Oliver, West Side. A 28-tf Motor Cycle, In good condition, for ssle cheap. See Curtie St Utley. A7-tf E. A. Pridsy, a merchant of Plush, spent several dsys in Lskeview the first of the week. W. H. Cssebeer of BIy waa one ot tbe business visitors in Lskeview the forepsrt of the week. j Mrs. T. J. Sullivsn of Pluib is spend j ing several dsys in Lskeview visiting ! with relativea and fri nda. . I W. S. Fleming, a farmer of tbe New Pine Creek aection, was attending to . business matters here Saturday, j WOOU We re now prepared to I take ordera for your Winter's wood In aor quantities, at 16.00 per cord. . O'Neill & Duolap. Jy 10-tf ; Mrs. J. F. Hsnson and daughter, : Miss Lucile, Mondsy morning left for ! Los Angeles on a short trip, expecting ! to rtnrn in tm u j AUor R A ShetmM W. K. j Wy(ei Q F BjK,ey ,nd J L Haey ' of Alturas Isst week csme up from that : plaee to attend to aome business mst- i ters. jMe Darnell la employed in Bieber'e i --- j - 1 Cash Store, he taking the place of i Cheater Dykeman who wss formerly! i with Mr. Bieber. Mr. Dykemsn is at J present clerking at Bailey & Mass-i ingill's. J j Frank Wilson in maklnir choice i I i tntnales back of the Inn Bar. Henry j Dlppe Is sclllti ' them over town, tak- . lg the pbice of the colored man who j formeily Bold the tamales. Phone j Main 311. Slit 4 ! I S. P. Moss now possesses a hand-I some new Studebaker 20 car which be recently purchased from T. E. Ber- riad. Mr. Moss met with an accident j with his old car, which prompted him to make the late purchase. J. D. Farra and family last week passed through Lakeview enroute to Red Bluff, Cal., where they will aoend tba Winter, Mr. Farra having leased j his Jivery stable at Pauley. j' Janitor D. T. Godsil baa bad aome ot j the locust trees removed from tbe north side of tbe Court House. Tbe shade from the treea waa so dense that it prevented the lawn from grow ing, and hence were cut down. Lynn and Fred, sons of Mr. aod Mrs. F. P. Cronemiller, Saturday de-j parted for Corvallis to enter the Ore-1 gon Agricultural College, the former' entering upon his last year in Forestry j course, while the latter is just begin-J ning his freshman term. i El Detrick, plumber of the Bernard j Hardware store, Sunday returned from Pendleton where be went to take in I the sights of the famous Round-Up. j Ed says he had a fine time and the trip j shortly continue to Chicago to practice medicine, while Mrs. Bryant will re turn to her home at Albany. The Medford bunting party compos ed of C. I. Hutchinson, H. N. Lums den, T. B. Lumsden, Geo. King, C. W. Palm, Earl Tumy, Wm. Stewart, and Geo. F. King, who were camping near Valley Falls, this week returned home. They reported very good duck shoot ing in tbe vicinity of Abert Lake, which fact is atteated by t.h e two easea of ammunition that tbey bad sent out from tbe Bailey & Massingill store Monday. County Surveyor S. A. Musben re ceived a quite serious injury last week by falling from a rock while doing soma aurveylng work in tha mountains east of New Pine Creek. He fell a distance of about ten feet, sustaining some acalp wounds and other braises and injuriea about tha face and head. He was rendered unconscious from tbe shock, and bad his assistants not been near by, the results might have been more serious. Mr. Musben was taken to New Pine Creek and later brought to Lakeview. He is now able to be out but will bear marks of tbe accident for several daya to come. Word has been sent to General Dlax of Mexico who ia now in Europe to return Immediately. Tbia is regsrded as indicating that Hoerta intenda to abide by tbe paot signed at the American Ambassy last February to place no obstsele in tba path of Dlax In bis candidacy for tbe presi dency at the election next month. It ia believed that If Hoerta throws tis influence to Dlax bis election is almost assured. Up to tha present Diss ia the only announced candidate in tfce field. MACKINAWS TfTStylc and Quality arc combined in nl the wonderful "Patrick Duluth" All Wool Mackinaws. Made in the home of Mackinaw Clothing, by a pro cess which makes them the superior weather-resisting garment, known throughout the land. Better get your coat while we have the style you prefer in the correct size. BRITTEN & FALL ILL our Fall A are now on the way and we will soon show you a new up-to-date line in Dress Goods, Ladies' and Children's Suits and Coats, Men's Suits and Overcoats, Shoes, and in fact all goods necessary for your comfort for Winter Be sure and see these lines before you make your purchaces. We guarantee the best at the price that can be had 5 Lakeview Mercantile Co. Lost Three bead of boraee, two mare and one gelding. One browa mare weight about 1400, branded XL on left stifle. One Iron grey mare. I weight about 1250, branded on etifle witb T, with abort bar through atem ' of letter, making a doable T. One bny saddle horse, weight about 990 pounds; white stripe down face, dim brsud oo left etifle, aod email gray spot on left thigh. Liberal reward : will be paid tor information leading ' to tbelr recovery. Apply at thia office, or Ben Daly, Lakeview, Ore gon. ERICKSON GOODS and Winter Goods