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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1905)
The Adventure rf Thre Mu ! "it CVilOU llCCtlfoUt tKipptlllYl l Imll 111 the rooms of tin Indian a silent littv lio U nosed follow, who yid IH M:Ui.v and v:M obviously tl.lil v hon Ihilinos' architectural studies had ootno to mi oml. I oouKI not s,v that In either cs. Holme- had ooit'i upon the clow fop wIiMi lio wax soarohlriir Only at tho third did onr visit prove ahorth '. Tho outer t'.oor would not open to o-.:r knock and nothing nioro substantial X.:: a torrent of had lainr.iaso can;.' fron behind it. "I don't catv who on tiro. You can s t l'l:i-.i'!" r i.uvl tin ai!-::y voioo. Tomorrow's tho oam.. and 1 won't ho drawn by any one" "A rn.lo follow:" said our irui.lo. V.r. --h'.r.s with ani-r as wo withdrew ilown tho stair. "Of course ho did not roah'V that It was 1 v h was knock lntr. hut nono tho loss his o.v.nluot was Tory unoourtoous anil. iiitloivl. under tho clrouinstanoos rathor suspicion." Iloltnos' response was a curious ono. "fan you tell nit his exact height ?" he asked. "noally. Mr. Holmes, I cannot un ilcrtakt "tt say. He Is tailor than the Indian, not so tall as t'ilchrlst. I sup pose five foot six would he about it." "That Is very important." said Holmes. "And now. Mr. Soamos. I wish you good nttrht." Our guide cried aloud In his aston ishment and dismay, "tioxl gracious. Mr. Holmes, you are surely not go ins to leave mo in this abrupt fashion! Yon don't seem to realize the position. Tomorrow is the examination. 1 must take sum definite action tonight. I canm: allow the examination to he held if ono of the papers has been tampon-1 with. The situation must ho faced." "You must leave it as it is. I shall dro-i round early torn Trow morning and chat tho matter over. It is p i-si bio that I may be in a p virion then to in 1: -ate some cvtrso of action. M "in while, you chance nothing--noth-iiiZ at a'l." -Very k-t.1. Mr. Holmes." You c;;n 1 o perfectly easy in your mind.. AYo shal! cer'a'nly f.tsd w i.v : of voir .lit'i'-nir i. s. I wii! f.iko tho K.ic'; day wi:!i i..c; a'- th-pon.-'l cuttings, c.io.'.iy." Y"hen we were iv;t ;:i the i!-i,-i;ni'ss of the liuadranu'lo wo a-jain look-l u;. nt tho windows. The It.'lian still pac ed his roim. Tlie otters were in visible. "Well. Watson, what do you think of It';" Holmes asked as we came out Into the main street. "Quite a little parlor same sort of thiee card trick, lb it ii i'i There are your three men. It must be one of them. You take your choice. Which is yours?" ' The foul mouthed fellow at the top. He is the one with the worst record. And yet that Indian was a sly fellow al.so. Why should he be pacing his room ail the time?" "There Is nothing in that. Man men do it when they are trying to learn anything by heart." "II- locked at us in a queer way." "So would you if a flock of strangers tame in on you when you were pre paring for an examination next day and every moment was of value. No. I see nothing in that. Pencils, too. and knives all was satisfactory. Rut tliat fellow does puzzle me." "Win?" "Why, Bannister, the servant. What's his game in the matter?" "He Impressed me as being a perfect ly honest man." "So he did me. That's the puzzling part. Why should a perfectly honest man well, well, here's a large station er's. We shall begin our researches here." There were only four stationers of any eons'-ijuence In the town, and at each Holmes produced his pencil chips and bid high for a duplicate. All were agreed that one could be ordered, but that it was not a usual size of pencil and that it was seldom kept in stock. My friend did not appear to be depress ed by his failure, but shrugged his shoulders In half humorous resigna tion. "No good, rny dear Watson. This, the best and only final clew, has run to nothing. Hut, indeed, I have little doubt that we can build up a Huflleiont case without It. Py Jove, my dear fel low, It Is nearly 0, and the landlady babbled of green peas at 7:30. What with your eternal tobacco, Watson, and your irregularity at meals, I expect tliat you will get notice to quit and that I shall share your downfall not, however, before we have solved the problem of the nervous tutor, the care less servant and the three enterprising tudents." Holmes made no further allusion to the matter that day, though he sat lost In thought for a long time after our be lated dinner. At 8 to the morning he came Into my room Just as I finished my toilet. "Well, Watson," said be, "It Is time we went down to St. Luke's. Can you do without breakfast?" "Certainly." "Soames will be In a dreadful fidget until we are able to tell him something positive." "Have you anything positive to tell hlmV" "J Uiip"; so." "Yon have formed a conclusion?" "Yis. tny iloar Wat s n : I havesdvod the iuysto:v ." "I'm whit fre-h c ideneo c ml I yo:i have t V" "Ah i" It l not for notV--: that I have turned i"-i''f o-t of t 1 at the untimely hour of I have put In two .'V-.'v '.. Copyriiht l r Collier'! Wfrkly. Mile Met. nre n. hours" hard work and covered r.t least five miles, with something to show for It. Look at that:" Ho held out his hand. On th" paint were throe little pyramids of black, doughy clay. "W hy, Holmes, you had only two yes. terday." "And ono more this tuorn::i:: It Is a, fair argument that wherever No. ?, came from is also tho source of os. 1 and 2. Iih. Watson? Well, come along and put friend S lames out nf hi - p un " Tho unfortunate tut r was a-niy iu a state of pitiable ag'tati hi v. hc:i w,. found him In his ehauiber. In a few hours the examination won! ' com mence, and ho was vtiil pi the : 'tn m:i between making the facts pili! c and allowing tho culprit to cmp. :. tor t'e valuable scholarship, lb- cittM l. T-ily stand still, so great was :!s i-ietca! ag' tation. and he ran t ovaM 1! u two eager hands ni:t.!:v'i !"-d. "Thank henveti fi-t y.oi h-ive ...!.' I fean-d that h 'd ;.'. : ' ep i:i despair. What am I to do? Shall the examination prooeo ! V" "Yes. ct it pr'-eed. by ail means." "Hut this rascal" "lie shall not eomp'-te " "You know him ?" "I think so. If this matter Is not to become public we Tnilt C.ve ourselves certain powers and resolve ourselves Into a small private court martial. You there. If you please. Sonnies! Watson, you here! I'll take the armchair in the middle. I think that we are now ' sufflcienty Imposing to strike terror Into a guilty breast. Kindly ring the l bell!" Bannister entered and shrank back I In evident surprise and fear at our Ju- , diclal appearance. "You will kindly close the door." said i Holmes. "Now. Bannister, will you please tell us the truth abo" yester day's Incident?" I The man turned white to the roots of his hair. ! I l'i l lie Oi t i II fir -rgr T.UUniw'i.-tjwrrt's frr-, of appetltn, disturlx-d sleep, nervousness, headache, Kiildine.ss ami drowsiness, wind and pain or fullness of the stomach after meals, cold chills arid flushings of heat, short ness of hreutli thoso are the blank cherpies of physical bankruptcy. The man who suffers from these dis orders and neglects them will soon be in the relenlless grasp of some fatal disease. If lie is naturally narrow chested ami shallow lunged, it will probably ho con sumption; if his father or mother died of paralysis or some nervous trouble. It will jirohubly Us nervous exhaustion or pros tration, or even Insanity; if there Is a t.tinl in the family blood, it will be blood or skin disease; If he, lives In a now or a low, hwampy country, it will be malaria; if he lives a life of exposure, it may b rheumatism. There is one safe course for a man to follow who finds himself "out of sorts" and suffering from the symptoms described. It is to resort to I)r. 1'ierce'a (.olden Medical Discovery. This uiodi ( hie makes the appetite keen, corrects all disorders of the uiKstion, renders assimi lation perfect, invigorates the liver, puri fies and enriches the blood and builds firm, healthy flih and nerve tissue. It cures almost all diseases that result from 'nsufficienb or Improper nourishment of the brain and nerves. Bronchial, throat, and even lung affections, when not too far advanced, readily yield to It. k u A mn or woman who neginct comlliiatlon tiuttcm frointlow rxil . soninv. lir. Pli ne'i I'lem&nt i'el l let rura conitlpatlon. One little " I'elli-t " In (funtli) UiUve, and i two a mild cathartic, jion't ll a J (.el Huh aeller over-perauadu you to I accept a autmtltut for these Orlgl. L l UttU Liver PIIU, Hrst put up )iv ilil I ir. Jt. V. I'leri'e over 40 years afo. fluch Imitated but never equaled. If you want a bracer, ct hoiiic thiiitf that Is a bracer. 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' i,-i,i, s., i: -ji i:.. v M. and tin.i.ui-.' ihei.ee itoiiii "ii'' 1'iiii iiuic; ti.e eal oiie-ii.iiltli mile; llo-iiie iinitll .'.:! i biiiiiH to the water's e.lcc .,f I'liriatmiiH Lake lo the nort li eat comer of the NW4 of said .S en i. -A ; i hence V'e-t to the place of bfililiiiiK, which when surveyed, will be, presumably, the I'.1... SW.I4 and Lots 1, 2, " and I, Section -'7 and Iit H of Section - J, in T :s s., ll "4 L., W M., in L ike County, I lietfon, lie'ore Ke(iister and Keceiver at Lakevie, Oregon, on Monday, the lltli day of IiecemUT, 1!HI'. He names the follow iii witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and recla mation of said land: Oakley Clark, Michael Lane, Win. Lane ainl John II irry all of Add, IrcKoii. 44 4H .1. X. Watson. Heisier. ri tni:ii oti k. Cnited Mates Land Office, Lakeview, Orekt'in, Oct. Pi. r.MI' Notice is hereby wiven that in compliani-e with the pro-vi-ioiia of the act of ConiircsH of .lune.'l, lHH, entitled "An act for the snle of lim ber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and WashinKton Ter ritory," as extended to all the I'ublic Land Slates by a t of August 4, IK'.ll', Marshall W. Low en, of Oshkosh, county of Winnebaifo. State of Wis., has this day filed in this ollice bis sworn state men No HOlli, for tl.e purchase of the V'i4' of Section No. .' in Township No. ;io S, It No. 17 K., W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is mure valuable for its timber or stone than fur agricultural purposes, and to ohtublikb I l'i claim to said land before Ib isier ainl Lccciver at Lakeview, Ore. I mi Friday, the L'd day ol liecember. ! l'.lOo. lie names as w uncases; Jesse C. (-'ravens, of Klamath Falls. Ore., .Inmes 11. ISovd and Irvin Ander son of 15lv, Oreifon and Chas. W. Fim body of J'ortland, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-lescriled landn are reipiest ed to tile their claims in this ollico on or before said 2i day cf I)ec. liM).r). 42-51 .1. N. WatHon, HegiHter. Vollce for I'ubllratlon )e part men t of the interior. Laud Of fice at Lakeview, Oregon, Oct. 10, 11105 X0TICK 18 hereby given that the following-named sett'er has filed notice of Ilia intention to make final proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Iieginter and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on 27th day of November 190."; viz: Gideon Bherinan. U.K. No. 2700, for the Kwjjf NRtf WjSEJ and HE Swtf Bee. 17, Tp. 41 8., It. 21 K., w. m. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vix: Geo. Hiermon, II. L. Iteid, A. M. Smith, Jaineh Vincent, all of New I'ino Creek, Oregon. J. N. Watson, 1 42-Ki Uegister lMU:i:5SKNAI.. 'fft-ff ftrrttf' ft f t ' ' ' ' ff J , .Willi .Vt, i. I. s s . hit I t 10I M IK. 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I I !i ll I I l-l ll'- A lelel .,,11 1,1- Wleiilv ill- ll -I .It'll the s.tl-1 ..iii,c-ic.i'l. anil ha- lu.l n -i l.-.l mi, cub t IV. lie I , ur I 1 1 1 J 1 1 i i V . i lio- -.lice lis ll' iiureil I.v ia.i ; Ilia mhI linsluv.- An deraoti ili'l not i-atiibii-.li a resilience mi said land w n Inn i x montliN from date j . f entry , and all the default herein set forth continue to this date, ami tliat taid alh-kted absence from the i-iud land was not due to his employment in the army, Navy or Marine Corps of the I'nited States as private soldier, officer, seaman, or marine, diiriiik' the war w itb Spain, or duriiu any other war in which tlie I'nilod States may be cnuacd. Said parties are hereby not I lied to ap pear, resHiiid and offer evidence touch ing said allegation at M ochs k a. m. m November 2"t, 100.1, V.elore the Kegister and Keceiver at the I'nited States Laud Office in Lakeview , Oreon. The said contestant having, in a prop er affidavit, filed October 7, 1005, set forth tacts which show that after due diligence eraonal service of Ibis notice can not he made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice Is given by due and proper publication. J. X. Watson, Kegister. If You are not Particular don't travel over the Illinois Central, as any old road w ill do you and we ilonl want your patronage; but if you are particular and want the best and mean to have it, ask the ticket atfent to route you via tlie ILLINOIS CLNTKAL, tl.e road t hat runs through solid vestibule trains between St.l'aul, (iiiaha, Chicago, St. Louis, Memphis, and New Orleans No additional charge is made for a seat in our reclining chair cars which are lilted with lavatotii-H ami smockita; rooms, and have a porter in attendance. Kates via the ILLINOIS CLNTKAL are the lowest and we will be glad io quote them io connection with any transcontinental line It. II. Trumbull, Commercial Agent, 142 Third Street, Portland Ore. .1. C. Lindsey, T. F". ti P. A., 142 Third Street, Portland, Ore. Paul IS. Thompson. Frt. A: Passenger Agent, Colnian Kldg., Seattle, Wash. IICKcrt iJind t-inal I'roor. Lnited States Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, October 23, 100.1. NOTICK is hereby gtvtn that Frank Howard of Lakeview, Oregon, has filed notice of intention to make proof on his desert-land claim No. 4.'I2, for the Hw NKtf, wJ4 HK't and HK KKtf sec. 32, tp. 3H S., It. 17 K., w. in., before Keglater and Keceiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on Monday, the 4th day of December, 1005. lie names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and recla mation of said land : W. It. Ilamersley, of Lakeview Ore gon; william Pat ton, of Ply, Oregon, and william Uykeman and waiter Howard, of Lakeview, Oregon. J.N. watson, 4:1 47 Kegister. O !A. bTX' O XX X A. m Bean thB I'u Kind You Haw Always Blt)tt 10 tai,e i t . 1 1 . Apt i .ii'n:'. S... I ii. -.1 ini n in. 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KLAHATH LAKE: ...kAILK'OAl).... . . . iimi: i aiu.i: . . . in I (tect M.iv l-'. ri'. I i . I l.ra.l i. Vr ll.-k-n. i - ... ... II.-.. . I I i. .: I r k 7 ii K .1, - V- 7 I l'i. -.1 I . ii . V Ml. p..k. ii it. ii I " I M I r In i i I" " K ,ii-i '.- t : !' I Mi. I I k II I I " 'k I ' I .-- I- M , ,... . I I , - n 1 1 I t . b la 111 .1 1 It Spilng Spcilal I V I !,ru'-. 1 I' M I i I. "i -',.- - I - .Yr I-., k- I " V r . 1 : 1 i k 1 -' si. . : p.i-.-. i . -i . I i oi - la! .' .. " " I '. ; " 1. 1-!, -i i I i.i...: ii- LAKI;VU;V ALTUkAS STAGE LINE II. y. liAKKr.li, I'mp'r. Office In Hleber'i 5tore fstage leaves Lakeview daily, fa rept .'siiiiibiy at da. m. Arrives at Altoraa at 0 p. in. lavr Alturas for Lakeview at li oVIiM-k a. m. or on the arrival of the stage from Madeline. Ar rives in Lakeview in 12 hours al ter leaving Alturas. Freight - Matters - Given Strict - Attention rirst - C,ass - Accomodations. Western . Stage . Line J. L. VADIN, Proprietor. Office in llnkvllle Hotel Klamath Tall. Iaily from Pokegema by Ki-no, Khun ath Falls. Dairy, Itonanza, and Ply to Lakeview. Daily from Lakeview by Ply, lSoiianzu Dairy,' Klamath Falls, Keno, to Po-kckti-ma. From Klamath Falls to Keno hy steamer and from Keno to Pokegema over the Sunset I'our llorse Stage Line. Good Stock Easy Coaches LAKEVIEW PLUSH STAGE LINE fi. L. McNAtJtiiiTON, Prop. Office at Mercantile Store fUago leaven Lakeview Mondays, Wed nesdaya and Fridays at 0 a. in., arrive! at Plush at 0 p. m. Leaves Plush Tues day, Timrsdays and Saturdays, at 6 a. m., arrive at Lakeview at 0 p. in. Passenger fare f 3 one way or 5 for rodnd trip. Freight rates from May 1st to Nov. 1st f.75;per hundred j from Not. 1st to May 1st 11.00 per hundred