LAKB COLNTV EXAftlNER. LAKEIEW, CRliOON. JAS. 8. IPOJ. DEAD CHIEF ttl FIVE CROWS" Who 5uctccJcd In Capturing Old Hjran Chief of the Han not k In-dlarM-.l.nke Co. Resident rivn Crow" d'ulia-t rn l " , one ol lite muxl h-ilt'il Umatilla Indiana Iiiih "! fnun this earth into the l. M'I')' hunting yinlltnl. Whisky w its tli rnuso. Sunday l-'ive ('rii w.t ! I ""' well. I e left hit w ignit'ii on the reer Viilion iiii'l alarto.l HHtii li- liii ony Inr A lliellil, w hern he began In llll Hp on lire w.tter. In the evening he tri-l liifnt nnil Monday moriiiiiK hi body wan IimiIi'I l mg in tin' r.Mi.l ul ll." II ink Vaughn 11 !. a low mile Imiii AtliioiH. l ive (Vow ' m 111 y i taiiiiug ti"d i, ti fence ioht near II I1 body, which w .l lying slri'tchcd out in ilic nii'l'lli' of t lie road, ll it ni;ini-"l lliat In' wa tun drunk to kim I ! t he wan doing lili'l llmt I"' g"l off h in burse, I icl it to I lit fence, I tt i I down mi'l froy.i' to death, h tin! night ,ih very flul'y. I-ivt' ( 'row i vtiti in tin' iieighhni IhhmI i 7v) year of ago. J I w n well known mill ilitiii;iiilii"l Idi iiu't' of tin- I'Hit In- played io Ho' li.iiiiini'k war of l". I I hi Ik' w li i k illed I . tin' (ain"ii 1'. iiiiini k i liii f, w ho w ii leppuimibl.' f r 1 1 ii irii f i tt of I"' I'l.tini" k. Ill WH tin' llltli' L.tn.lf'll of "l Uli li who were 1 1 v 1 1 1 k in tint fiiiitry uric pivt in.: every iUy to In' mvn I d n tii.iu t y tin' ll.uiii K'kn Hii'l seal, id. tive. Crow huh a joting until mi'l I Mlti frit'ii.l of tlit' whites, Hin lather. I ivtt Crow n, w ait lli rl.iel of tin- v -tmc I nil. aim. F.gan rifiijfiii.i'il as lliu nhf re- I n m I iitnl it uhi thought that hi 1 1 1 !.e !m outwitted mill slain or captured t lie backbone n( the uprising would Id. I.mkfii. r.gan was u wily olil cliiif, however, nml kept him-ielf in tin- hack .'loillid, where ilwa impossible In riti lure or kill lilm without Mratcgv. lit witii i-uiii m-iI with hi limnl of war Kirn in tlx' lllOHIlllllll" Ullttll of Iii-m tii! nt .,tinnnii u laul on the hiiiellul ,1 whiten tli.-n t mniifil nt the tu'eiii-v. I lliiiime, imotlier In. n l nl the w liile -t-ttlera, Weill to tin- ki'lieral In f.'in inuitil of a lit 1 19 hoMu-r hau.l nt tin .nielifV niel Hii'l that 1 1 ft .ti I-1 .r....il l he iroiohei raiil. A.v.rilinj:ly lie went . ii 1. 1 . i , i , i ..ithehloiHlthiiHty lan mnl tt.l.l 1,..., that he IiikI t'oine to ta'.k over it uoliii!ile ,, ,, ., , ,, i . itlluuie.' w 1 1 1 1 the I inatiil.i lu.liaii in the iroioM.i nianHuire of the wlntef. I liia . lean... I I'.ktuu itn.l he itave I'mapme a lu'oiiiiueut -i t i n in hin iirmy. I in a ii ii f then Im'hii to plan to k i.l mt I'au mnl Nenl wonl to the Hnltlier at!'" I he HUeiiry to he Htat inlieil at ll tcitain ilaee leaily to hwuu ih iw u iiion I lie i! v eh ief w lien t he until w at rfiven. I fai inn I learhery mi the .it it of t ' i i ii . 1 1 1 the sol.lierH reftiteil tn un, Hil l I'mapine M'lit lor a iiuiuher of I'liuitillat, hiiioiiu theiu U'itiK Five Crown. I'inapilie loltl Chief I'K'tn that hin frieicli tMthe.l to join in thu killiiiK of the whiten mnl they were ii.lmitteil to Kkiun'a tent. At a hikuuI from I'lniipine the warriorn iitiniiceil iiji ui Kkhii, Imiuii'I him liaiul uml foot nml Marteil to tarry him away, hi noiuc inanner the wily chief tot hia IiuiuIm nil (iiNlemtil iiml wax tfoinu to kill l inapine, when l-'ivt) Crows iletettetl what he uuh iutemliiiK to tin ami Ntahheil him to .tenth. 'I'o cniivinre thu w hiten that the I'niit tillat ineaiit to he true to them nml tuat they hail iHH'omiliHheil their purpose, I'Viiii'm hea. I was nevereil from the hmly, plat'eil on the eml of a pule ami eanieil lo thu attttiiey, where it w AH hliil til the feet of thu eommnmliiiK ollk'ers. Thin wan a K"i'Hoino trophy , hut the kiieht of it brought relief to the hum! (nl of snltliera ami w liite aettlcia cinl.lletl ut tho UK'eiiey barrackH, as tlif-y knew that in thu tleutli of 1'gHii the lianeoik war had been ended . Chief Five Crows, father of the blayer i f Kgan, was one of the leaders in the Whitman iiiaNsuere. Ho was a peculiar character and always longed for a white wify. When tho men were all killed in the Whitman mapsarro li iseleote.l a white, woman Mini rrrit-l her away with hi in. 1 1 f r name waa M in Itewley, and nho Man taken lo tint chief's lioinu on the Snake Kivitr, where nlie was treated royally until ransomed hy thu rmtinher of tin' ll-ili-on liny Company. ' Several member of his company Here sent to the chief hointi with a boatload of blanket nml trinket. After a "reat ileal of talk ami liMruttiiiin! it km aitriH-tl i tlnil f ir f'llXI nml a Uri' miioiml of jjihiiIn of iliffi-rt'lit kiniln the I'hief vtnnlil (ive lii Minn I!e ley. lull he in naiil to hitvii fht'il triirn at the n rl i r-K . j lounJ Land Ofllce All klgfit. j l,il Uniliile t 'lirnnlrle: Hull. 'I'liuK. 1 MrNilll, N M'4-litl nueilf lit the liflienil l,ninl (Mtlt'f, l.iurtliiflit uf t hi-Intel' -Inr, W In i WMK Mt-nt hell' Hevei'lil tlll.VM imu In I in I il I it' lulu n It' I exiiliillie the lilli'K1'1) frti i it 1 1 1 It'll t eiilrlt'H tuu'le lit' the I'liltetl StnfiH I -ami Olllce In thU city, uf uhleli llmi. S. ( I. Swiit'khalii-1 er Ik iveelver anil Hull. I'.. V. Iturtlett m I't'tilHter. Ik Mtlll wit h tin. Mr. Mr. : Nut t , miii'e hU nil hnl here, Iiiih nunlo it t hurt ninli In vent l(iit lull uf the en-, ll'IrK innile nt 1 1 1 1 m tilllii', iiinl Ihim fuiiml every) hlnu ifrfeet ly Hii(nfir-j turv. IIom ThU We offer (ne llumlreil lnllurn -anl f ir uuy i'iie of Ctitnrili tlntl c.tii. n..t In- eiiretl hv 1 1 1 1 1 ' Crt'nh ('tire. K .1. CHI NKY .V CO, Tole.li.. ll. V.', the liiiilernlKiii'il. Iiiv k iiom II I. .1. Chent-y lor the lt 1'. ear, niel he lii'Vt' ! tit t -1 1 1 1 y l.iiiiniiilili' in ill Inini- 1 1 H t rilllMII'l lollH Mil. I lililtll.'lllllv Hllle t t uny out any oMi.iIihiih iu.i.Ii' hy tlieir linn. V.:i .V: Tiiew. 'lio'''.il" Iriliiilt. Tol.'.lu, ll., Wai.ihmi, Kis.x Mahvis Whnlfllltt I rUjtIMI , Tult'iln, U. ll.illV Cmarrli Cilreii taken intern aily, in line ilir t'lly 1 1 1 . 1 1 tin; hl.h.il ami lliui'ont nut fueea of the HVnleui. Tenti iii.iiilttli w nt free. 1'riee 7'n: jier hot tie. .-olil I'V h 1 1 I r n .' i -1 . Iliill'a I'iiiinly I'll In are the t .-1 . There i Bin h a itiffere nt:e in at il. Some men !n not fare to Noil their IihihIh nor their I'lothea ami yel they exieet the Ktiil to tin w hut the tltiHoileil IiuihIh will imt ilo. Sniletl I'iiiuIh an. I worn tiver- ; hIIh i tile often mean a (iro.luotive noil. l.la.n'a Haraaparllla I'lIU lire iiiicly vt'iti'tahle unit t'lim-oliitc eoat iil. '1 iii'V ut'L Htirt'lv tint ti'iitlv. t'liriiti. t n t t t i n . HilioiiH t, Si,:k Head- I ".. .Hia, ele. They purify tl,.. 1.1. m I mill improve the .'.uuiili-xi.iii Sold j,, il-.vut nml "." t t-nt hoxrit hv l.ak view . run Co. ami l.akeview rintninu v. I'fin 1 1 Renters Take Notice. Tlioe w I n i ii re rentiiik!or lei-intt IuiiiIh .1... i .l.i :.. . " i""ii'iiR in t.ie v mil in mil i t'lfLIiill ua( r,1IIIIHnv ju uk,. t.()U1tv JileiiHe iay rent luniiey into ilie Hank of llaikeview. V. II. .iiiiik, Atfent. 4l-lf 1 j f .r. trun Imlly Jnuriiiil. u I ..itinera I Ic ilallv in sia. r. . IkIiI In "'i ;i K'-h. l n iiu; 12 fur h!x iiiniillis Tin- Jmiriial In it in fiin i'. Heiiil lu yiuir siilmii Inn. Inii i. si v.uir in luhluii In 'I'll.. Juuriial. Ail. In Ttn J. mi ii.. I. Ilnx 1.1. 1 'mi la ml THE HAN IN APJflOS Was no tnatfli for the lnierolie. Ciatits lie minht slay hut thti tnieroseoiiic or e.iiusin le lied him, nml in tunny a c.un Jiaiijn more men were destroyed hy camp discuses than hy the enemy s awortt. lite one way to arm against micro keep the hlotxl pure, Iiuiuire IiIimmI Uth Tlj l r e e d s and feeds disease. The signs of im pure blood are easy to read. I'implea, bolls, and emptious generally proclaim the blood to Ik tm pure. Scrofulous scores and swellings, salt-rheum, eczema, etc., are other signs of a corrupt condi tion of the blood. I loctor P i e r c e'a Golden Medical Dis covery purifies the blood mid cures dis eases caused by the blood's impurity. It cures scrofulous sores, loil.s, pimt)les, er.etna ami other defiling and disfigur ing diseases, "It Rive inc Rreitt pleamire to epres my fttilli in the virtue of Dr. ritrer' nnUlt'ti Mctf ieal l.ii'uvery,i' write Mr. Kxeklc-I hluro, of Graytowu, l.ttawu Co., Ohio. " 1 differed every thiiut lor two vrara with humor oil mv fiu-e. whu'il Imfttrd the skill of aoine or the moat 1 tinted phymcittu. Wita at once ailvturtt to go to the hoitpitni ; wu doctored, there for three mouth without aucceaH. Came home tliitLsiur hkciI, Then tieaau to doctor with a 'cheminl.' He alio failed to help me. Then I begun Dr. fierce Goltlen Medical Discovery, with no faith whatever in it. Did it only to pleaae my wile ; but I am happy to tell you that after lk tug five bottle 1 am entirely cured." ( Frsr. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stumps to pay expense of mailing onl bend 31 one-cent stamps lor the book to paper covers, or 31 stamps for the cloth bound volume. Address Ur, K. V. Pierce, ButTulo, N. Y. ASTDRjfl AGcfi.uk? IVcpnr.ilion for As -similaiini HicFiHXlandllpjJula lint die biouiiitris and Dowis of ,LF.'A- n, rroinnle I):,1J'u.lion.Chi,rril nt's mvl Pe: l (Yi.t.ii! neiilwr ()j)iiim.,".i I'Liiie nor? Iiiu'jyiI. :; ' ' A ,'' ! i '.v:"Ufnauw .jr in. n ii.: ' ; j . l: - lion. Sit;!-. Won i .( i ni'as oik! i.' FflC Sin lit; hi jiw.li.! ' if Put your ad in I he Land Notice. JOHN MULLAN, Attorney and Counselor at Law. i3io Connctlcut Avenue Wa-shlnton, D. C. All . n . k kn k.t. Ii.,.l.ln,. n.J. DV 1 I pkOH , ,ny klnd of Land. Mineral or Tim. , brr I'niriet, which ha been accepted by the Kei(lter or Ueerlter of any I'. 5. I .a ml Ofllce, can hae the iMuance of Ihelr I'. S. Patent for 1 aid lnda promptly attended to by tending me Ihelr Duplicate Kcceist, or Certificate of l:ntrv, and an axreemenl lo pay me $10 when, ever ald Patent shall lue. JOHN Alt I.I.AN. OreRiin. California and Nevada Mate Agent TI-1HF.IC I. tl OTI K t'lillcit siiiti I hthI titfl.s' at Ijtkrvlt'iv, Ore. , Ot't.21, Ntitice I h.-ri'lir given that ml: f.uiipliaiii't' with Ilie prnvikiiiim uf the act ul ' i June :i, li7K, ciitiil,..t ..An t,,r . ,,f limlu-r Irtiuls in ilie siaie uf t'Hlifi.rnlK, tire-! I gnu, N. VMita, ami W m h n i k t . v 1 1 Trrntory." a ! i xi.'iiilt'.t t.i all the I'ulilii" I ami Slate I'f act i f A iiKti-l I. Is'fJ. tin. fiilluwliig ..tiiiis have ' lliii. .lay t'li ii in tin uiln c their uuru tatt.- , iiieulH l.i-u il : t j . Ileriiiiiii Thayer j uf Hiit'kfunt .'..hi Nurth Si ton nl v of WluticliHgo : si HI." ul 1 1 1 1 tn mm .Hiirn Klal.'liioit No l.'4:; fur I lie j l.iiri liHu.. ul the K' SK'iSi f 91, St. SK1 . See ".i Tp :tf s, K 1.. K f S Thatcher of Hrceki'tiriilKt' eouiily of Welkin utat.i of Minn. Hwortt iHt..ii. iit So l.im fur the iiun.'liae ol the K' K' Sw i! Tp 117 S, K lii E .iHitf H. l.rlKWolil of firaiiite Falla eniinty ut Yelluw Mcdit'lue mate of Minn, vwurti Mateiitent No l.aVi fur I lie piirt hHM' nt the K1, V'a Sec ti Tp M b, K 16 K t'harle )'. l.rimtolil of liranito Fall t'oiitily of Yellow Mi'illiine male of Minn, civoru utai.'nii'iit So l.'mti lor the purt'lmsu of the SK1, See 6 Tp :t K, K It) E William W. Thayer of ItiM'kforil .'..tl North St. cotinty of Winnetiago Hate of Hlmum, mtorn (tatemi'iit No 1.VI7 iur the ptirchaw of tho SW'4 Sks' H.Tp ;i8 H, It 10 E tieo. Thayer ofOhleaifo Htl N'urth Ada Ht. county of f'ook Male u( IlliiHii, Kuoru alateiueiit No l.'W fur the pun-limn' of Ilie X W4 See 2 Tp :W S, K It. E That they w ill offer proof to kIiow t lint the land sought Is more valuable fur il lltulicr or stone than tor agricultural iuirKH.es and to i s lahliidi their claim to said laud tic fore J. W llHUinker, I'. S. I iininiihsloni r Ht Forrest, Ore gull on Tuesday, the Hit day of March l'i.l. They name as II uesscs; i'Iiks. p. i.risuolil and Jane H. t.rlsrtold uf i.ranili. Falls. Mum., Ileriiiun Thayer ami W. W. Thayer of K.ickiurd Ills., and O.'l. .McKcndrce and f. F". ticsMtcrof Ulele, Ureguii, , Any and all iktsoiis clHluiing adversely t!u aliuve .Icscrilicil lauds are rciiiested til tile lliclrclaliiislii this iitliec on or tu'dire said ad day of March, l'.rn,;. Ninti ll E. M.llltATT.UN. Register. i A Bin Won I I i 1 Upon trial I can convince you that I can sell you as GOOD GOODS for as LITTLE MONEY as any store in Lake County. QR0CER1EJ, CLOTHING, DRY Q00D5 E. B. FOLLETT, iB For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years thi ciMTuti eeatnMT. Htm Teaa err. Examiner, it brings $ B m Iakeview Brewery AYRES& 5CHLAGEL, Props. SALOON IN CONNECTION Beer sold Wholesale & Retail Delivered any place In Town i?iA.ros J. W. Maxwell A rent rot Ton of tho Cost high grade and standard makes of Pianos S240.00 and up Organs S50 up o H Pi ORGANS TIMHKK I.AI KOTIfK. I' nited Slates uaud Office, Lakevlew, Oregon Nov S, Notice i hcreliy given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of t'otigrcssof June 3, 1ST8. entitled "An act for the ale of timber lauds in the Slate of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Fiiblio land Stale by act of August 4, law2, Samuel O. t'rcssler, of I-ake l ity, county of Modoc state (or territory) of I'aliforttia, has this day tiled in (Ills olhce his sworn statement No ltn, fur the purchase of the N'j HE4 of Sec In. Tp 40 M, KS3 k, W M, and will offer proof to show that the laud soul; lit is more valuable for its timlier or stone than for agricultural puriHises, and lo establish his claim to said land before the Register and Re ceiver of this oltiet" at l.akeview Oregon on Monday the A;;li day of April P.si:;. Ilo names as witnesses: William A. Miller of Lake t'ity t'al., James t". Hudson of Adel Or. and Morris Wingllcld ami Eldon Woodcock, of l.akeview Uivgon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the alm e-iti scrilie.l luinls aro rcpiested to tile tlirir claiiiis in this olllce ou or lie lore said -Mill lav of A r 1 1 l'.u.i. dcc4 4t E. M. BUA1TAIX, Register Tkaph f New Pine Creek. AAiT lak't'tno HI" t.C fAt'i Ailft-rllnlni Afi'Drr M n1 fA hancv, Hn rrn Into. Cat.. Iter et.ntracta for atlrcrtlilng can b mad for It. nuvr.r HHAXim lamoc Rarrv Krinif wttb Hwaiiow rork i JdlUC DdllJ rlxhl tt for cwrt; rTer for wrth.-n. Horn twrt Hqaar Crop anil Hilt In rlht car. Tar Brand Ul. Range, ( ran f-akn. fiMitnfncc addrraa, Ijikevlcw, Oregon Zac Whitworth Brand with Crop off left ear, Half Cnl"r rop off rlKhi for twin; reirrm for wether. Tar Bran W. Kii((., rih f.'reek. I"otomne addreaa Ikrtlew, Ort-Kio. Southern Oregon Marble Co. Asnianq, vrcgon fMM Oetltn la MjrMe. Granite. Iroa Fractal ti Ceaeral Stoae Work y,fiA CfMftfBT wOBa OF All KINDS fcSiiilraW FRANK T, GUNTHER T JEWELER Northern Stage Line. LAKEVIEW-PAISLEY. A. W. BRYAN, Proprietor. leaves Lakeview at 6 a. m: every day but Sunday, returning, leaves Paisley at 6 :30 a. ra. every day but .Sunday. Paf.nger' arc fj. Round trip t$ OFFICE- HfT'tolt's A WingfleM's. Lakerlait. A DOZEN DIFFERENT WAYS. When tlie ordinary citizen wants to pn east, or send to friends or telatives to come west, the choice of routes is al ways a quest inn tisat bothers him. tie wants to know if the same route he used once, some time ao, makes the same time, same connections, if the price is the same, if it costs the same lo in east as it did to come west. I'ossibiy he has heard or read of famous points of inter est in the West or middle west that he overltKiked on the trip he made. Did not see them beoauce he had not time: did not know he could for the same money; did not know he could get a stoKver. There are hundreds of ques tions he would have asked, many things he would like to have seen anil many accomodations he could have enjoyed, only, lie did not hnve time to look into the matter, and it was too much bather anyway. Here is a sueyc-stion that will save you all that trouble, vexatiop and regret. The Illinois Central Kailroad Company runs east and south from St. 1'aul, liina ha and ft. Louis, and north from New Orleans. At these points, it connects with all the western trunk lines, and through them, w ith their western con nections The Illinois Central does not care which line you use in the west, northwest, central west or southwest, because it connnects with all of them and is absolutely impartial to all. All you have to do is to drop us a note; tell us your destination and your starting; point. Is there anything; in the whole glorious west that you want to see on your way? Mention it. We will ar range for it if it can be done. Perhaps you want a stopover. We will arrange that too ii it is possible for anyone to do it. Just make a suggestion as to the western line and we will elaborate it for you ; tell you the time you should start and when you should arrive at destina tion, what accomodations you will en joy, what it will cost you, an itinerary for the trip, and w ill do anything that we possibly can to make your journey pleasant ami comfortable. That's what we are here for. We have headquarters in Portland ; agents in Portland and Seattle, and traveling; agents that wilt come and talk it over at any time with you and at any place in the northwest without its costing you a cent more than a postage stamp. Chicago business is a specialty with us, but we have our own rails in a dozen different states east of St. Paul, Omaha, and New Orleans, and can ticket you to these gate-vavs over a dozen different routes. Write us. By the way do you want a nice wall map of the United States, Cuba and Porto Kioo? Send me six cents to pay postage. Ii. It. Trumbull, Commercial Agent III Cent. ll. It. 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. Paul B. Thompson, Freight & Passenger Agent, 43 111. Cent. Ii. R., Seattle, Wash. THIS PAPER MiTrhamn' Eirr CHER