LAMJ COUNTY CXAHIM2R. LAKEVIGW, CRliQON, OCT. 8 1903, i: FISHERMAN IN FOREST FIRE Only an Expert iwlmmar and Dlvai Could Have Mada Hla Cteapa. Tlio "con tie art of anglina" in not minnmned, vet it Ims It thrill and . 1 i ... oc iiHioiiiil iliihlicH of the el remioiiH, t'ion oito ini'inonible day I ulled a akilT m roHH the beautiful Trout luko, In the Nij'inhing country of northern Ontario. The air had been grny ; with Fiimkc fur a t n of dayii, but there t-cemcd to be tin eatiHe fo l.t nil. I.i living the r-kilT on n rock, lede at the iiiuulh of a little M renin, ! I vtiidnl the hiKer for perhii H''J ynnl'i upwind. '1'here wan plenty of tinrrliiig (runt, alinof.l too Miuill to botluT With, but 11 Ine-H for Mljipl r Viiih uiintid The woniU nil about were ery i''ii'i and by the tini a dozen f.-li bud hern killed tbi-Hiii'iki ?j had ln i nine loo impli'ii-unit for fur- ther elTort. It wt uiiiHihbible to M't Ininv . i r I iii any direc-l ion, and I had about com hided to n 'treat when a miilili-n imimI iif tint ii i r nt rni'L tin All un-Uhi ei ted a great lire mJ fi swept through a hidden valley just j I hind, a change of wind had turned A 1 .1 I ' . . 1.1 I me uami, ami in a lew mtciiki iiiu tree topH iiIiiiohI overhead were liar- ing and roaring like hliiid furnaeeH. Only tbo!.e who have neen it ran .,undentand how (.wiftlv a forest liru Vtan inhum e. Wading a stream and '; tnsting here and there iih onu tdowly f tilvaneeH are both eav and pleasant, fcut running or lloundering through I that Hame waterway a few leapa .head of a conllagrntion in a dilTer-i i Avixt matter. Propping the rod and, ! creel in the brook, I made a dash for , Jb" outlet. The roar above und be- land wiu something ternlie, and in : iiiMiute the heut had beeotne nl-- ' tmwt unbear.-tble. Waders are the' orst oosmIiIi; footgear for speed,! Lul luckily I win in the brook tliej anfeht place. It ceemed like two hours-- mo-t likely it was two min- i s Utes before I saw the bow of the, akilT puking through great masse of Muoke. Mie w a still ten yards away when a l.tige banner of Ibimeii rtreatm-d directly over her. There was no tune fur another stride. It w as dive or cook ! j The icy coldness of the water and the deadly drug of the wader were not pleasant, but by cautiously work- j l in lt along the steep shore rock t I! l:t 1 1 I to reach Mtfcly the hhidc o a trailing oar. A vigorous pull ll"at til lie -kill, ii 1 1 I in a nuuule J had her a few ard.-. bevolid tlie lire lines. W I'n 1 u.M'ii.nd t" (iinil into her .lie variii ii mi the w.iles was "tacky" uml half her leirMh on one .ide wi.-i bli li-red. II, id any one pointed out the ci i't n A tli.it an aoic'md- ic d in. hi i . : 1 . 1 possibly have t into troiilile tia-ie Willi a forest " re I should have ojf. d nt the idea. I'.ut we Ine and h iun. None but an cx- I'crt swimmer and diver ever could Uive leached ll v skill, which olleicd the one mean of escape. Kdwia Suinlys in World's Work. Half Price, Half Note. The leader of a certain band who was rehearsing for a concert stopped the music abruptly and frowned at u stout little fellow who was putting all the other musicians out. "Say, 1 leerinan," he demanded, "what do you mean by playing a lot of half notes when there should be whole notes '(" Jlecrinan lowered hi instrument. "Veil," he said, "I make cxplanii tioii by you. You cut down my vages to half briee, don'd you?" The leader at a red in unmzemcnt. He bud done bo, but 1 "Und I gontinucs to make dot note wit my instrumend, but dey vill bo huf jiote until der vnge U (jut buck to whole briee. Vat ist fair st fair, ain'd id?" lJultimoro Tele gram. Tho Firrt Menu Card. It was the Duke Henry of Bruns wick who was first observed in the intervals of a bampiet to scuu care fully a long strip of paper by the ride of hi.i plate, uml when the cuii oih r'ue-ds ventured to impure inio the nature id' bis .-Imiii'; be explain cd that il was a eat id' pro,.:i';::niiio of (!.( di'hc which he had 'com- lua mlcd J'l "an the conk. In tllii ill! e:iL that ii' ir ' j . i delicacy w bii h c- pceia! Jy appealed to him were marked l'nt ll late sla;;" in the rcjast ho might carefully reserve his appetite for it. Tho simplicity and beauty of tho idea nppealed instantly to tho good duUo'a convives, and tho menu card from thut moment became an insti tution. When the Curate Made Love. Tho lady had two suitors besides tho curute, ono of theso being an ofliecr in tho army and tho other iu tho. pavyt jjn.dbo.Ui. fit UiciQ teilUe- we frequently al,.rnt on duty, oiiictiniea fur considerable tirno together, thud giving the curate a great advantage in presiiing hi anit. Hut the reverend youth lacked judgment and allowed a lamentable I . l it .1 Ignornneo of the working of the mmmno mind, for on ono onnsion in anraking of tho ofl'icers to the lady he remarked, "There b lund rata and water rain." "And cu'rata," retorted He lad -Chumberu' Journal. Prepamd For Emergency. Zangwill, thii Jewi.-U noveliat, we In early lifo extremely poor. It said of him that when hi win a lit', fellow of not moru than cicht nine year1 ho rulkd on a I.,' and UHked for a plueo a driv : borne and cart. The huib!i.-r i .ok' d down bt b. "Whv, bidi.ii-,'' be iuiid, "you eg.: uot drive) a hor.se and curt. "Why not, sir?" linked Zany:' f..l. U I,... Iltll,. '" I ' V W lir'l J'JIM n I J '- tllfcl'.. . . brM wouM ImiJ on vott. Would ho?" nid the boy. "Veiv be 'J Luvtj to utit in the curt first." Recognizing Long Felt Want While looking over bio morning paper nt the breakfast table Mr. fcpotcaeh read in the niineellaieoua information columii the following item: "One peculiarity observed by vis itor in Culm in that no native, voting oi old, ever whistle." lie laid the patter down, went to the telephone ami called up bin man (,f Iiiimuchh. "Mr HlU(B,. )1C 8Uid, "at the i-arlieat noshible moment 1 wish you would iidvertise for a young Cuban. I want him for an olliee boy." Chi- cugo Tribune. An Irish Superstition, In the rural parts of In land it Ii considered unlucky to meet a red haired woman on going out in the morning, especially on a Monday morning, for then the whole of the comiiig week is involved iu the ill luck. There i an Irish story of a liewlv appointed village postman who on starting forth to deliver his first batch of letter bad the mis-1 fortune to encounter a woman within red hair. He promptly went hoiiie!f with his bii;:, and there was no pon- tul delivery iu the township that j i3 day. p !' ei.'i im.uil of ur.'jil nerii rney ' l'l nfes,,r '.., 1, ,,f . isii, university has s!i..vvn tlwit hulf a tun I S hi ie.' vvei-im tii.ir,. tii.ni ti. wjiter '! " i ii' 1 1 fliiln mellia- I tt.-i 1 ij ii.i nt ily ".f lee. Thel-efMiv (lie wel-ht of ll I ii id .V IllelellseH .is its I rill peril t II IV full. This is ii f.iet uf llrst rate im pul liinee In mn- Mrn ,,f physlcM uml j clii nil-t ry. In endeiiv iiiinn to estl- i lililtr itsrMiet lira l iny; upon chcllll j fill thnr.V I'rofeHHor I'.alieoek luiN Jndvnnceil the v iew that what hr li;i j shown t ii he t rue fur ot her oilistmii'i'M, ami tins limit upmi this gaMicntlmi tloii sniiiefar remdiinu: theiil'lrs. MDS. CECEUA STOWE, Uralor, Ki.tr Nun I'lub. 170 Warren Avenue, CiiicAiio, Ii.i,., lct. 22, 1002. For nearly four years 1 a u Herod from ovarian truiililes. The, doc tor iiiHisteil on aa Hration as the ouly way to j;et well. J, however, strongly olijected tu mi ocration. My hujhaiul felt (lishem ened ex well M I, fur liome with a Bick woniail i.-i a (Ii :cioi sid.itr Jl:ici lit hetl.. A friendly di'ii'ji lit n I vised bii. i to . t a b. !!! of W iue of ( '.Cihii f,.r iue to try, :i:n h.'did m. 1 hi ye 1 1 " 1 'n iv e i n a I'e ,v i and iny lyi ov, ry ,, i vei y r;ipid. V ith in ( i ,'!.t. i v. c. 1. 1 I v. .i i another heing. Mrs. Stowe'a letter shows every woiimn how u home in niidilsned hy feiiiale weaknesand howeortipletely Wiao (if Curd ui cure that Bick nesn and hriiiL's health and hivcpi ii ess aain. Io not go on Huffer insr. Uo to your dnipfiHt today and secure a $ 1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui. AtCcl.lJc lYrpnmtion for Ah slmilatiiv H-.c Food and Ilctftila -line (he btoimitla 'ind Ifcwds of Proiiin'OM Dii.'.rv.'.ioji Clvctfol nes;i:vl t oiil.iiiis n.-d'.Inr ( Kium i 'I ! I' i.f I Mi.xml :.i f '.I'ttr ivt I,"- I Apivf. r ! ' i 'y !( '(' lioit. wcitr r! l.v.-I )i-e, vrt Wiirr.i.s.('!i:-,ii.. -i-.v .' 'ei ii! itess ii ul L'Mis ) :' M.;-.hJ". FocSiinU; Si'fuitiir? of i Hf S. J. STUDLEY STUDLEY -J 5 ItXACT copy or wrapper. I LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, '13 Full and complete stock of Everything in the line of FURNITURE JUST OPENP.P. (IOOD5 AR RIVI.(J ALL THE TIME. ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... CALL AND SEC OUtf STOCK AND GET OL'R PRICES ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUGHOUT FIRST-CLASS ACCOnriODATIONS SAHPLE ROO.1 Por COnnERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT SeoMaKow LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors akeview Door North of I -i Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage, Etc. J. WENDELL, - Proprietor. WM.IIAKVKY, THE PALACE Tho Only First t'luss K'vtunrant in Lukovh'w. Tinki'.vH, '1 fhicki'im and Surklinv; Vim hnked to orih-r. thvad and km fi t i v nlw ayt on hand. Kxivllont Service Priivs Keasmiuhh'. fi F I t L. I'ltOOK. l.Hinl OllU'd Ht I.HkcvU'W, Ori'xon, AugiiHt 1:1, 11(1 Notieo 1m lioreliy glvon that tho lullow-Inif-iiKincil settler linn ft 1 el initios n( lii Inten tion to umko lliml priml In nuppon o( lilsclulm ami tliat said proof will be made befnro ltegis ter and Kecelver at Lakvvluw, Orcgou, on Ht'iitumticr aad, 1IHKI, vis. Josepli V. Kluury 11. K. No. 'Jill for tlio NK1, oi hKU', ul NE'i and NE'4 ofKK'ol 8ec li, t HU8 lt 20 K W M. He naineii tho following wltueiMes to irovo Ills ooiitlnnous rosltlvncu Ukiu aud imltivaiinu of aald land, vis: V. 1., Hnollliitf, ltobcrl Mo Keo, t'harles V. I'mhach, aud James I, Mctxkur all of l.akevlew, Oregon. Aug H0-H3 E. M, BaATTAiN, Register. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years il 111 F. E. HARRIS & HARRIS Snider Bui'iJins cn Water St. Market Hotel Lakeview P1J0PK1KTDR. RESTAURANT KIWI. I'ltOOK. I.nnd Oftlco at Lakeview, Uregon, St-pt. 9 1903. Nollee Is hereby given that the assignee of the folloM Ing-iinmed sctiler ha tiled mn ice of his I ii Ii' n tl ii n to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will lie made be fore Kegisler and Keceiver of U. S. L. O. at Lakeview, Oregou, oil Ootoher li, llUVl, vis: Joseph L. Morrow, asslnneo of Jcsho Morrow, formerly of Add, Or., but whose address Is now unknown, for the Lots 1, 2, H, 4, 6, 6, 7 aud 8, beo S3 Tp. 89 8. K, U K. V. M. Oregon. He names the following witnusses to prove hisconiliinous rosiduuue upon and cultivation of said laud, vis: A. N. llenuett aud L. 1). Krakea, ol Waruer Lake, Oregon aud 8. K. Sloau nd Kd. A. Duuuaviu, ot Adel, Oregon. bept, lo-W K. M. BaATTAlH. y Mn rniunr t The Scenic Line To The Cast And South Throiiuh Halt Lake City, Leadville, Tue- Wo, Colnrailo riiinK Mnd I)enrer. Offer the choice of Three Koote thro the famous Hoekjr Mnintain Heenery, and Five Iiistitx.t I ton ten Cast and Houth of Denver. i FAisT Trains Imily" 3 I5'teen Oj'en and I)enver, carrying an Classen oi .viou?rn hjm f,tiient. Perfect Dininic Cur Service and Person ally Oiriduen-d .'onrisi Kscursiona to all PointM Kast. STOI OVERS ALLOWED ON ALL CLASSES OP TICKET For all information and illustrated liter ature, call on or address W.C. HcBRIDE, General Agent, 124 Third St. Portland, Or. 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. m every day but Sunday. PuwDitn' are S3- Round trip OFFICE- Reynold, a Winanelil't. Lakrrlsw LAKEVIEW PLUSH STAGE LINE fi. L. McXacghton, Prop. Office at Mercantile Store Stat?e leaves Lakeview Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays at 6 a. m., arrives at Plush at 9 p. in. Leave Plusb Tues- -days, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 6 a. nt., arrives at Lakeview at 9 p. m.' Passenger fare $3 one way or f-5 for round trip. Freight rates from May let to Nov. 1st $.75 per hundred ; from Nov. 1st to May Ut f 1.00 per hundred, Western . Stage . Line J. L. YADIN, Proprietor. Office in Linkville Hotel Klamatb Falls. Daily from Acer to Klamath Hot Springs, Keno, Klamath Falls, Dairy, Bonanza, Hly and Lakeview. Daily from Lakeview to Ely, Bonanza. Dairy, Klamath Falls, Keno, Klamath Hot Springs and Ager, Makes connection with all train9 at Acer. Also connects at Klamath Falls with the stage for Ashland. Good Stock Easy Coaches LAKEVIEW ALTURAS STAGE LINE II. E. Barker, I'rop'r. Office in Bieber's Store Stao leaves Lakeview daily, ex cept Sunday at 6 a. in. Arrives at Alturas at 13 p. iu. Leaves Alturas for Lakeview at fj o'clock a. in., or on the arrival of the stupe from Madeline. Ar rived in Lakeview in T2 hours af ter leaving Alturas. Freight - Matter - Given Strict - Attention .. First - Class - Accomodations. HIIKKI ItKAKDM. James Barry Bruds with Swallow Fork Id right ear for ewes; revert tor wethers. Borne ewes -;uare Crop and BUI In right ear. Tar Brand 111. Range, Crane Lake. Fostoffloe address, Lakeview, Oregon Zac Whitworth Brands with Crop oft lell ear, Hall Cnderorop off right for ewes ; reverse (or wethers Tar Brand W, Range, Fish Creek, Fostoffloe addreu Lakeview, Oregon