The AJvtnturc of Hie Mx Napoleons. i (' n ' iini-i i A I'.usli or color sprang to iioinu pan chocks, and In IkiwciI to u llki tin ina-dor dramatist who receives the homage of liis uudieuiv. It was nt mtch moments that f r nn Instant In ccasisl t be a reason ill!? machine and betrayed his human love for admiration and siiilHUii'. Tin samo slnirulaily proud and reserved nature which turn td away with disdain frinn inu!;ir no toni ty was capable of bcins: moved to its depths ly spontaneous wonder and praise from a friend. "Yes. gvntlemon." said he, "It Is tlt most fuaious pearl now existing ill tlu world, and it has boon my khI for tune, by a conmctcd chain of induc tive re.i.-onin::. to tract It from tin Prince of t'olouua'.s bedroom at the Daere hotel, when it was lost. U the Interior of this, the last of the nix busts of Napoleon which were manu fact tired by tickler & t'o. of Stepney. You will remetnUT. U'strade. the sen sation caused by the disappearance of this valuable Jewel aud the vain efforts of the Loiiilou Hliii to recover It. I was myself consulted upou the case, but I was unable to throw any light upon It Suspicion fell ujmju the maid of the princess, who was an Italian, and it was proved that she had a brother in London, but we failed to trace any connection between them. The maid's name was Lucretla Veuue cl, and there is no doubt In my mind that this rietro who was murdered two nights ago was the brother. I have been looking up the dates in the old files of the parT. aud I find that the disappearance of the pearl was exactly two days before the arrest of Beppo for some crime of violence an event which took place in the factory of Gelder & Co. at the very moment when these busts were being made. Now you clearly see the sequence of events, though you see them, of course, in the Inverse order to the way in which they presented themselves to me. I'.eppo had the pearl iu his possession. He may have stolen it from , rietro. he may have been Pietro's con- j federate, he may have been the g- i between of Pleura and his sister. It is of no consequence to us which Is the correct solution. ' "The main fact is that he had the j pearl, ami at that moment, when It was ; on his persou, he was pursued by the j police. He made for the factory in which he worked, and he knew that be j had only a few minutes In which to conceal this normously valuable prize, which would otherwise be found on him when be was searched. Six plas ter casts of Napoleon were drying In the passage. One of them was still soft In an instant Beppo, a skillful workman, made a small bole In the wet plaster, dropped In the pearl and wltn a rew toucnes covered over tne aperture once more. It was an ad mirable hiding place. No one could possibly find It. But Beppo was con demned to a year's imprisonment, and In the meanwhile his six busts were scattered over London. He could not tell which contained his treasure. Only hr hrenkin them could he see. Lven Bhakinir would tell him nothing, for as the plaster was wet It was probable j that the pearl would adhere to it, as, in . fact. It has don. P.epi-o did not de- gpair. and he conducted his search with i considerable Ingenuity and iierscxer-1 DD.ce. with Through a cousin who works , Colder he found out the retail firms who had bought the busts. lie managed to find employment with I Mor-e Hudson and iu tluit way track ed down three of them. The pearl was li-it there. Then, with the help of some Italian employee, he succeeded iu find ing out where tin? other three bust had gone. '1 he first was at llarker's. There In? was dogged by hi-i confederate, who held lleppo responsible for the loss of tin: pearl, and In? slabbed him in the fs.-uM!.- whieh followed." "If he was bis confederate, why fchouH he curry his photograph? I ask ed. "As a iiic.'iiH of tracing hirn if he wl-hed to inquire about him from any third person. That was the obvious reason. Well, after U.e murder I cal culated that Ueppo would probably hurry rather than delay his move ments. He would fear that the police would read his secret, and so he has- tetie-l ou before they should get ahead ! of him. Of course I could not say that he had not found the pearl In Harker'a I bust. I had not even concluded for j certain mat 11 was tne pean, out 11 wiis eviuei.i 10 me mat, lie was jook lng for something, since he carried the bust past the other bouses In miler to break it In the crarden which Lad a lamp overlooking It. Since ',HF'er 'Ujli''ed. in Lake County, Ore Ilarker's bust was one In three, the ! t?on, and chosen for that purpose by said chances were exactly as I told you two to one against the pearl being in side It. ITi ere remained two busts, and It way obvious that be would go for the Loudon one first I warned the j luuiatea 01 nit? uuuse, nu an lo avuiu a hv.'cond tragedy, and we went down with thb happiest results. By that time, of course, I knew for certain that It was the Porgia pearl that we 'or the county of Lake, with the seal of were ufter. The name of the murder- snid Court aflixed, this IJKth day of Octo ed 1111' a linked the one event with the j her, A. I). I'JO.'i. , . other. There only remained a single I -J hkal bu:-.t, Uie Reading one, and the pearl j ' mast ha Uiere. I bumrht it In your I Attkbt: A. V. Maniuno, Clerk. pivM'l c fro. thv ov, 1:1 v, and there It lies." We i.r.t In vKciice l'r a moment. "Wed," s.i'd I ct.ade, "I've seen you liaiii'.l a K i I many cues, Mr. II. hues, but I Jon t know that I ever knew a more workinaiil.ke one than thai. We're not Jealous of you nt S.-.-ll.md Yard. No, sir: we tire very proud of von. a .1.1 If you conic ihiMi loum Tow there's not a man, front the oldest In spector to the youngest constable, who wouldn't be glad to shake you by the hand." "Thank you," said Holmes. "Thank you." And lis he turned away It seem ed to mo that he was more nearly moved by the softer human emotions than 1 had over seen hint. A moment later he was the cold nnd practical thinker ouce more. "Put the pearl In the safe, Watson." said he. "and get out the papers of the t'ouk Singletou forgery case, 'ioodby. J.estrado. If any little problem wines your way I Khali b- happy, if 1 can. to give you a hint or two as to Its solution." T'-i ; W1I.ii I toa.eyic i..ver r I rk I t !n ;.t " lo : i :i - m.m ns it she i mi ll tiie v.nrk and let aim hunt, tliii- iuro v-a be "'in; ' i vr" - . r lit r . nir u'WV that' wan t n.tr ' '. V V5 great remedy lor ' i YjjA female weak- n,!rv t'l. I H lir U 3 the same Mut rallcd ltlu t'o hh In his" Fa vorite Prescrip tion skillfully combined Willi other asenls . v"' 5 ,iwC7'y. mure etlctfve v" and protert tlio v,- stomach from functional clitiirhanre. llt. PlKllCK's FAVOKITK PKESfRIPTtON Is no; nor ever was a "patent nu diclm'." tint it is the carefully wrmielit out and thoroughly tested roil 'rci-iitiin of a rrnl pi'xiWmi iu a mil imivtht. Ir. Pierce's u'lparalleinl success with t!ds remedy was such that mure wanted to iim it than any one doctor could attend to in a private "practice. This induced him to manufacture It on a siifliciently litier.il scale to meet the demand. l'.v his own sH-cial priK-es-es, ho ex tract", eiituliiiies nnd pre-erves the niedi ciual qualities of the several inirrediciil wit hunt the uvi .f ali'ohnl ui-ing chem ically pure it! iierine Instead), thus ren dering it absolutely safe fur any woman of any ace and in anv condition to use freely'. Tlienamesof the ingredients are: Lady's Slipier nKit. Black t'ohosh nnit. I ' 1 1 ii-i irn riMit. llliie Cohosh riMit and Golden Seal root. Miss May Rohrhack. No. 73 Amsterdam Avenue. New Y'ork Citv, Treasurer ot the Woman's Progressive Cnion, writes : "I had headache, tiackai'lie. and was very nervous : scarcely able to hlccp more than two hours at a time. I was aiivlst-d to try lr. Pierce' Favorite Prescription, and was delighted with the result. Within a week I was sleeplna splendidly. Continued uslnir the ' Favorite Prescription ' for eiirht weeks, and then stopped, for I was perfectly rtlL Ever since then your medicine bas been my 'Favorite PreM-riptloo,' too. I recomnietid It to every one." Constipation although a little III, be fets big ones If neglected. Dr. Ptercn'a 'leasant Pellets cure constipation. Citation. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lake. In the matter of the Estate of K. II. (iitibiriH, ilevHeed: and alno of the partnerrl.ip ol Hartiog & Gibluna. Citation. To nattje Oihbini., Uohc llrilen, J. V. , ;il)1)il(J( Kya iib,linH ,, Mili. f iiMA deceased, . ... fea-e l, ( Jreet.n. Jn H'e name ot the Mate nt Oregon, you. are hereby cited and rc.pi.ed to ap pear in the ( oiinty Court of the Slate of Oregi.', for the County of Lake, at the Court room theieof, at Lakeview, in the County of Luke, on Saturday, the 1'ith day of January, Plini. at ioc..ck in i,c forcm-iiu of that day, then ai.il 'here In Hhoiv cau.-e, if any exists, why i-i, older ol i-aie i.ftl.e real property Li-loii.-iiig to t ie I'.u Uier-liip of HART1 (i ,v i;i;;. LIN-, played for in the Peutioii of l',d w in Hiirt.og, the Administrator of said Li-tate, and al-o of sai l Part nershi heretofore, filed herein, rhould in.t be inade, haid real property benu descrili ei us followH, to-wit: (,'oinnienciiig .'!() feet List of the South-west corner of Lot Four, of Section Nineteen, in T. 41 S., R '.'1 -:. of Willamette Meridian, in Lake County, Oregon, and thence run- -N"rlt' Seventy feet; theme Kant One Hundred Ninety-two feet and Nine inchcH ; thence South Seventy feet; thence Went One Hundred Ninety-two ft.el an,i siue inches to the place of be- ginning. This Citation is published in the LAKK COL'NTV LXAMINLR, (anews- Administrator), for four successive week., by order of Hon. 11. Duly, Judge of the County Court of Oregon, for Lake County, duly made and entered on Octo- ,Jfcr mhf 1905f a1(J the daUj of lhe fir8l publication hereof is November 2nd 1905. Witkksh, the Hon. II. Daly, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, Nothing lias ever equalled it. .Nothing cm ever turpuss it. Or. King's r f r Discovery La' varMPTIII! 9.U. oils and Mr A II M l.l SBC !. A Perfect lor All Throat nnd Cure: I. ung Troubles. Mon. bach If It (!. Trial Bottlai fr-. oi l it i i. in itn ion ',, ,1,1,1,1 1 llisxlnre K"''eU . in- I r. -nt' ill Vrrelsr y ot stale secietarv id Trenrjr . . Sii-n-lar)- ol W ar . . . Atlnnny liiiursl l'Mnattr liencral Sei-relarjr el N ' sis retary Interior Soeretary of Aurleultiire Si-creiary ot t'oitimcrce '.'ISO . I- Hi rl-Htl k John May Ij l'e M Misw . . . . Win. M. Tall . . Win. II M.uMy iis. II. l orti'l on . . I'm n I Morion .. K. A. Illti'licis k . . .Uini-a W Uiii V. f. Men all STiTa U.u.-rni.r lien. It. I haniN rUln s Jii.Um- r. A. M.Hire secretary of State ... . rreaurcr Uloriu jt lieneral supt. public Inniriii'lliin Printer K. I. iMinliar '. H. MiMiru , . A. 14.1'rawlonl . J. II . Arkrrinaii .... J. R. W hitney . J, W. Hal'-y I J. H Mtlehell I'. W. Kul ion I MiliK r llrrmaii jj. N.W IIIUiiixiii Dairy anil KixhI IVm f. S. St-na'nri roiigreaninen . SlITM JCtm UL MTtlT. ju,lKt. . H.I.. Beimiin Joint Senator Jhn A. Urine a ! K.K.I. Stellier J,.nn 8. Mimik Atiormy ..W.J. Mix.ri- LAKE niCNTT. Ju.Ihh ""iy rii-rk A- w- Manrliik siu-rin K. K. klneharl rnaaiirer ' ' Ani.irom s'!Mr hisil Siiit sur !) ir rmnniiMiiiiio'ri W. I. ,.i j. q. w linn r. K. MiHre I v A i iirrli r ( f. W. iHIll Sim k limiieetur. J. K. riarkwui lU.mk lor lii hi I prool, Ih-nert pfool-, tiiulier land final proofs and blmik iilli davits for Mppli-'atioiis for read vert i nieiits, 1-1. ink witness' atliilnvils, etc nt The Kx.innncr olli e. tf lei-rl l.uiid Mnal I'm I. ! I'nited Male Land Oflice. I.akeieu, Orevioii, October 'J5, 'J0.V Notice is i hereby given that Johanna C. Crump of Adel, Lake County. Oregon, has tiled notice of intention to make proof on bin desert-land claim No. 441, for the lob lowing dencribed unnurveyed lands, to w it : Commercing t'.ln'2rtt.' cMt corner of the XVV 'of W 1 4 Jjf Sect ion 34TTowimliip35 S.i. '4 K.Ttf M.'and running thence jnorthne-ljalfiiiilT; them e' eaiil one-fourth mile; thence north 53 chains to the water's edge ol ChristmaB Lake to the north-east comer of the NW'-4 of ail Section 34 ; thence West to the place of eginning, which when nurveyed, will lie, presumably, the Ka' NV,4' anil Lots 1, '2, 3 and 4, Section 27 and It 8 of Section '22, in T 38 S., K 24 K., W M., in Jke Coiiniy, Oregon, lie'ore llegister and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on Monday, the 1 1th day of Ilecemlier, P.HI'i. j He name! the following witnet-Hes to j prove the complete irrigation and rccla- 1 ination .f said land: Oakley (lark, Michael Lane, Win. Lane and .J.diii ; Harry all of Adel, Oregon. II -IS J. N. Watson. Kcgirn-r. I I l It Kit I, I II I I ( K. I'niled States Land Office, Lukcvicv, On-got., O.-t. IU, l'.IO-l. Not ice i hereby uiven that in compliance with lhe pro vi-intix of t he act of Cmigre-H of June .'I, 1 S7S, ent it led "A II act for t lie ha I e of I i oi lier lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Ter ritoiv," us extended to all the I'ii'-Ih Land Stales by a t of August I, Is'.iJ. Marshall W. Rowen, of O-hkosh, count) of Winnebago, Slate of Wis., ha tins day filed in thisolliee his sworn state merit No ,'f(llli, for tie purchase of 1 1. e SVV4 of Section No. 3 in Township No. 35 s', R No. 17 II., W. M., ami will oli. r proof to show tli-.t the land sought i more valuable for its timber or stone than fur agricultural purposes, and to establish Lis claim to said land before Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Ore. 011 Friday, the l'-d day of December, l',)05. He names as witnesses : Jensu C. Cravens, of Klamatli Kails, Ore., James II. Loyd atnl Irvin Ander son of Llvi Oregon and CIiiih. W. Km body of Portland, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are request ed to file their claims in this oflice on or before said 2'.'d day of Dec. 1905. 42-51 J. N. WatHon, Regiuter. final I'roof. Land Oflice at Lakeview, Oregon, Dec. 1st, 1905. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof Iu support of his claim, ami that said proof will lie made before Register and Receiver at Lakeview Ore gon, on October 'JO, 1!05. vizi Ri"hanl K. Lee, lid. Kntry No. 2205, for the Wj Ntt Hi N W HWli NK4, Bee. 32, T 38 S., It. 2 K W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his contin uous resilience upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Montz Curry, Taylor Metzker, of Lakeview, Oregon. 43-47 ;f'.r C. U. Snider, Receiver. PKMFII5SI0NAL. 0 A. WIIIPM, M. I. I llHM I t Mill Ml lll.tll (S Paisley, irrgon. l it' f j J i t i . ' f . lilt T V II I I. Ih Klrlan mid aui a in OKt H'K - New I'nlV lllllhtlllK. I . r t lllllllil) Ml l l.llki Vlett. Uri'lHI Hi Ml I - lull lliiiltliiiii I. II r'. Tlt AltorMry-nt-l.avi IjohI Mallrra wprlaltj OKMi K Paly lliiltitliiii. rai-h lii ililli Iu .Mbmmiii- llsll. bi . m. t K HUM Y. I inmiil I iiiiiliiainl. r. ( L V. N. Uvil taii, rlerk. I.AKKVIKW KM'AMI'MKNT. No 1. I.O. O. t. meets thv Ul ami :l.l Thnra- ? day rvpnliiKS of pai-h In.mlh 111 llihl Kfl- )y lows' Hall. UkPVlew. H. K. AlllTMoM. V f. P., W. J. Mix . UK. KrrllH-. J TUIC OIDCD U kri.ton flleal K.r fuaa'i llllo rArLn A.lv. rll.lii A.-iii- l.'l Han aomr Hi reel, Han Kranrlx-o, (al.. where roiiirai-ls for a.lverlliiliiK ran b uiadf tor II O ul.arrltx'ra to lhe Kiaiiiln. r who r.-movr Iniin nn liM-allty 10 auoihrr. ur haui Iheir alortl.-i. a..r-aa Inmiil r. m.-lnlM-r in itrnp thl i.ltlrr a i-ar.l an Hi.-lr ai.r ran b a. I drraaeit to Itie rlkhl mati.ttll-v. 4 nlrl ollrr. Depnrtiuent of the Interior, l'nite.1 Stales I.Hlid Ollu e lit Lakeview, Oregon, October M, llr!l5. A sutticicnt contest afli.hivit hiiviug Is-en filed in thit ollice by Jeae C. Cravens, coiitestaut against lloineatead Lntry Nu. '2755, made September 12, PMC,' f..r SKU Nwt,, L', Sn'i Swt, Sw',. Sii'tion 1.1, Tow lislnp 31 S., Range 17 K. by (iustiive AiiderHon. conleti-e, iu wliich it is alleged that Oustave Ander son bus wholly abandoned the Hid bouiestcMd, mid has not resided on, cul tivated, or improved the since as re quired by law ; that said Oustave An demon did not establish a residence on said land within six months from date cl entry , and all the default herein set forth continue to this date, and that raid alleged absence from the ftaid land was not due to his employment in the army, Navy or Marine Corps of the United States as a private soldier, officer, seaman, or marina, daring the war with Spain, or during any other war in which the United Slates may tw engaged. Said parties are hereby notified to a ear, resrxind and offer evidence touch ing said allegation at 10 oclock a. in. on Novemlier 25, 1905, In-fore lhe Register and Receiver at the United Slates Land Office in Lakeview, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a prop er affidavit, tiled October 7, 1905, set forth lads, which show thai after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and direeted thai such noli -e be given bv due and proper publication. 1 v n- i... I If You arc not Particular don't travel over the 1 lliuois Cent ral, as anv old road w ill do you nnd we dont want lour patronage; but if you are particular no. 1 want 1 he best aud mean to have it. ask the ticket agent to route you via the ILLINOIS ( 'KNTRA I., the road t hat runs: through solid vestibule I rains Let ween St . I 'mil , Oinalia, Chicago, St.Loiii-., Memphis, and New Orleans. No iiddil ional charge is made for a scat in our reclining chair cum which are fitted with lavatories and smocking rooms, and have ft porter in attendance. Rates via Iim ILLINOIS 'KNTRA L are the lowest and we will be glad to iuote them in connection with any transcontinental line I!. II. Trumbull, Commercial Agent, 142 Third Street, Portland Ore. J. C. Lindsey, T. 1'. it P. A., 142 Third Street, Portland, Ore. Paul 11. Thompson. Krt. A Passenger Agent, Column J'.lilg., Seattle, Wash. IIcm-iI IjiuiI f inal I'rtMif. United Stales Land Oflice, Lakeview, Oregon. Octoler 23, 1905. NOTICK is hereby givi n that J'rank Howard of Lakeview, Oregon, lias filed notice of intention to make proof on his desert-land claim No 432, for the H Nh wJi HK and 8 Eft HK1, sec. 32, tp. 3H K., R. 17 K., w. m., before Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on Monday, the 4th day of December, 1905. lie names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and recla mation of said land : VV. R. I Iamersley, of Lakovieiv Ore gon; william Palton.of Ply, Oregon, aud william- Dykeman aud waller Howard, of Lakeview, Oregon. J. N. watson, 43 47 Register. OASVOXIXA. Ban tl. ,h9 Kind Yuu Have Always Bought fToODIfll OF Th7wOR?D -sTl Misla on Dip M ami 4th Wi-ilnrwlav of " ijiJ.lilB'UJIillil.HM J'IHili'.l.l'lf:''.''l,l'l'llbr l o lake eflei t , 4 Tin nlny, A .r I .IWI" Nn. I o. 1 w im a. V 4; a. lieeA a in i a. II l-i a. II a. I.' us . IJ Is . I . ' is ,1 I .' M i, If. t: l.v. I.v . l.v . I.I-. Iv . I v l.v l .v . l.v , l.v l.v . l.v l.v I V l.v . l.v . I V l.v . l.v l.v . l.v . . I(. in. . Nl III III 1 1 . i e ar I- ism la l-nr.1v.. I'llltllMS I hat . I anii-r..it Hi il Mix k I'l.iiatMiiila I ... I. I.I, aan A me.l.-e . . ., A I Ar A r it Ar r . Ai Al , ..Ar At A r .. Ar Ar ft 'HI 4 :n p. in .. in j. in . in i. in i. il i. .1 p. Itl . In . in ji. in a. ni i 1 1 In . m i. in . m i. m i, in l. m P. m p. m a. in II -m l-i 'Ml 'J in I 17 I 1 I If! VJ Ml I J in II a. II II I" 47 I" .M W 441 :in 7M 7:;ai I 40 i 'J -.ii I i in. . in A meilee Ar in in. in. in. ni. in. in. ii.. Hoi s rln..Ar Muirav Karlu ..Al lli.rar Lake. , A I avrrly . . .Ai li-imii llrerk manaAr. Ma, I. 1 1 l.v I Ar VllIVItA VAI.I l!V HV 5 li.tn 6 4A m a .1) .ni 7 Ju pm in L'.ain.l.v . I'lnmaa A .4 on m am II Jo a ni l.v.. Vllilun Aril l.'l niS lni IJ -e,inll.v.B.t k uh.Arlj '-ir ,7 Man IJ..anil l.v lalrvlllrAr I .m 7 00 am fOSNKlTION WITH HTAUK AT: Trrmo,- lor I akrvli-w, Calali r ami I Inah. firi. ami Kl. 111. to 1-11. l akr I lly J i.larvlllr, Ailln Alluraa ami HI.-Iht. I'alll. Iim si.Yiiiia. - lor siamllah ami Siiaanvlll '-atlf. Ihtvlr. - fur Mill.. r.l, lani-avllle ami lluntln vllle, Calif. Vlntoii.- lor Uralioii. pow nlrvlllr and f'atad-lH-ll'a Hut Hrltia, l alll. Bi-ckwlth.-lnr lirnrai. 1 vlorvlllr ami lirorn vlllr. I'alll. I'lalrvlllf.-M.ihawk ami '1 Inrjr. Calif. Rrim,- eiuin.-riliif with M-.. far. Co. lor all ixuma Ka.l ,V Wrai: V. A T. H. H. lor all j-ilnia South. KLAHATH LAKE ....RAILROAD.... TIMU TAUI.I! In Effect May 1st, 1905. l.v. Thrall .. A. M l.v. I'.iki nama l 4'. A V Ar.li.isua. ...' Ar. Pun- m..v. si. el Hr'K i 4i ' K I'h S.V It 4n " I-all Cr'k 7 u' 1-alM n-rk II 41 " K I'h Si'k 7 10 " " Slt-t-l llr'ni-U' ii " I Ui ..a. n Il.-Klia iu Ju I' M " I'liki-Kaiiia S..H Ihrall .. I.M.'i " Klamath Springs Special. l.v. Thrall 1 V. Ml v. Kl'h SpVaj 4'. I'. M Ar. lingua ... I V. Ar. tall Cr.ekJ .fill " sie.-l Hr'K-'J.l- mi-el Hr'gi-S ii " Kali l ri-.-k J.V. " " Itngiia l.til " kl'h Hp'ga .4i I'hrall .... S.i-'i " LAKEVIEW ALTURAS STAGE LINE II. K. Bimti, I'rnp'r. Office In Uicbcr'5 5torc t-itage leaves lakeview daily, ei cept Sunday at Ha. m. Arrives at Aliuras at 0 p. m. Ieavea Altnras for Lakeview at ti o'clock a. in., or on the arrival of the stage from Madeline. Ar rives in Lakeview iu 12 hours af ter leaving Alturiis. Freijjrit . Matter - (iiven Strict - Attention lirst - C'ss - Accomodations. Western . Stage . Line J. I.. VAIIN, Proprietor. Office in tinkville Ifotel klamuth I alia. Daily from Pokc.'cuiii by Ki no, K lam ath halls, Dairy, llonaii.a, nnd I'.ly to Lakeview. Daily from I. like view by l'.ly, I'.onan.a Dairy, Klamath Kails, Keno, to Pu kegema. I'rom Klamath I'iiIIh to Keno by steamer and from Keno to Pokcgema over the Sunset Kour-l lorse Stage Line. Good Stock Easy Coaches LAKEVIRW PLUSH STAGE LINE S. L. McNadohton, Prop. Office at Mercantile Store Stage leaves Lakeview Mondays, Wed nestlays and Fridays at 0 a. m., arrives at Plush at 0 p. in. Leaves Plush Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 6 a. in., arrives at Lakeview at 0 p. m. Passenger fare 3 one way or 5 for round trip. Freight rales from May 1st to Nov. 1st f . 75; per hundred ; from Nov. 1st to May M 1.00 per hundred n ii i v tl ; t .11