Uta. "Return of SHERLOCK HOLMES : . A. CON'AN IV Autt : . "The AJv-rniurea of 5: i "ll.r vur.d i'f !' ! ervil' . , W Molmea." Sign te. ILLUSTRATtD BY r. D. STEELE The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez No. 10 of th Series Cm jn. m. tr A. "I h luT" he asked eagerly. "Com np, my dear sir." said nolm vole from aborts MI hop you have bo designs upon us aucta a night as this," Tbe detect! re mounted the stairs, and our tamp gleamed upon bis shining wa terproof. I helped him out of It whtlt Hotmea knocked a bias out of tb loa In the grate. go past the garden gate. ' 'Hie pro feasor was burled In hi work and e Isted for nothing else. Young Smith know nobody In the nclgtilMirhood nnl lived very much na his .employer did. The two women hud nothing to take them from the house. Mortimer, the gardener, who wheel the hath chair, la an army pensioner, nit old Crimean iiuin of excellent character. He doc uot live lu the house, hut In a three roomed cottage at the tlu-r end of I the gardou. Thxo are the only peo ple that you would find within th grounds of Yoxley did I'lacv. At the ! same time the gate of the garden l a hundred yards from the main Lon don to Chatham rood. It ohmi with a latch, and there la nothlug to pro rent any one from walking In. "Now I will firs you the evidence of Susan Tarlton, who Is tb ouly per son who ran say anything posltlv about tb mattsr. It was la tbe fore noon, between 11 and 13. 8b waa eu- gaged at tb moment la hanging some i r pr J JACK DOOM urn. CWa M el CMmt ( Owe f M. If UiCtmm, MM ST CO I HEN I look at the three A T I maaalv manuscript vol fM I umss which contain our V I work tnr th Tear lS.ki I confess that It Is very difficult for m out of such a wealth of mate rial to select the cases which are most Interesting In themselves and at the same time most conducive to a display Of those peculiar powers for which my friend was famous. As I turn over the psges I see my note upon the repulsive story of the rod leech and the terrible death of Crosby, the banker. Here al so I find nu account of the Addleton tragedy and the singular contents of the auelent British barrow. The fa mous Suiitb-Mortinicr succession case Comes also within this period, and so do the tracking and arrest of Hurct, the boulevard assassin, an exploit wmcn won tor uoimes an auiograu letter of thanks from the French presi dent and the order of the Legion of tlonor. Each of these would furnish a narrative, but on the whole I am of opinion that none of them unites so many singular points of Interest as the episode of Yoxley Old riace. which In cludes not only the lamentable death Of young Willoughby Snilib, but r'.i thoe subsequent developments wh!c'i threw so curious a light upon the cau'e of the crime. It was a wild, tempestuous night to ward the close of November. Holmes and I sat together In silence all tlie evening, he engaged with a powerful tens deciphering the remains of the original inscription upon a palimpse.t I deep in a receut treatise upon sur gery. Outside the wind howled down Baker street, while the rain beat fierce ly against the windows. It wai strange there. In the very depths of tbe town, with ten miles of man's handi work on every side of us. to feel the iron grip of Nature and to be conscious (hat to the huge elemental forces all "Now. my dear Hopkins, draw op ' curtate ta th npstatr front bed aad warm your toe," said a. Hirt'i B ctjrar, and th doctor ha a preemp tion containing hot water and a lemoa which I good modldn oa a night Ilk this. It most be something Important .ch baa brought j It is Indeed, Mr. Holmes. I've h.t.t a bustling afternoju. I proi..Ne you. room. rroresor Coram waa still In bed. for whoa th weather I bad he seldom rise before midday. Tb bouse keeper was busied with som work In th back of th house. Willoughby Smith bad been In his bedroom, which he use as a sitting room, but th nis I heard him at that momeut pass along .,:d you see anything of the Yxey , llmuedUto,, b.,ow her. io did not in the latest edltlonsr Klm t... -k- .ha. .t.i Ire seen nothing later than the tif- not ba'ni,8Uken ,n hl- ,.uloki nnn ieentn century touay. i gne aW not hear tuo tutl. neii. ii uu., " door close, but a minute or so later a;; wrong at mar, so you nave not miss-; then WM , dreadfu, cry la tU. Uiom d anyUiing. I haven t let the grass ulow WM w1J hlNnte somun . w under my feet It down In Kent M gtrauge and unuuturul that It might . -,eu mile from Chatham and Umo , have vouie eUut,r fwiu a mau or I -j.u the railway Hue. I was wired for ; woinaB. At mutant there . t 3:15. reached Yoxley Old Place at 5. ; WM a ueavy ,hud wlllcu ljot)k iUv ju.iiicicm my luvetiiiguiiou, una uhvh ut Charing Cross by Uie last trulu. and Kt. -night to you by cab." "Which cleans, I suppose, that you are uot quite i-lear about your caser "It means that I can make neither head nor tail of it So far as I can see. it Is just as tangled a business as ever I b.indled. and yet at first It seemed so simple that one couldn't go wrong, f. ere's no motive, Mr. Holmes. That's what bothers me. I can't put my hand c :i a motive. Here's a man dead it.c-c's no denying that but, so far as I :in see. uo reason on earth why any n::c should wish him harm." I : Imes lit his cigir and leaned back In l.:s ch.iir. I oid house, and thcu all was silence. The maid stood petrlflcd for a moment ' and then, recovering her courage, she run downstairs. The study door was j shut and she opeued It Iuslde young J Mr. Willoughby Smith was stretched upon the floor. At first she could see I uo injury, but as she tried to raise him she saw that blood was pouring from the underside of his neck. It was pierced by a very small but very deep wound, which had divided the i carotid artery. Tbe instrument with which the injury had been Inflicted lay upon the carpet beside him. It was l one of those small sealing wax knives , to be found on old fashioned writing tables, with an Ivory handle ami u Iet us bear ataut It." said he. stiff blade. It was part of the flttiugs "ve got my fact -,fty clear." mid ' of the professor's own desk. "At first the maid thought that young Smith was already dead, but on tour ing some water from the carafe over his forehead he opened his ees for an instant Th professor,' be murmur ed 'it was she.' Tbe maid Is prepared to swear that those were the exact words. He tried desperately to say the other half hobbling round the i something else, and be hold his right i . Icy Hopkins. "V. .1 I want now is to wnow what they a!I mean. The sto rr. so far as I can m.f.e It oit. Is li te iu'-s: Some years aari this country house, Yoxley Old Tlace, was taken by an elderly man. who gave the name of Professor Coram. He was an ln va! J, keeping bis bed half tbe time b'.-".e with a stick or being pushed rtbvjt the grounds by tbe gardener in a bath chair. He was well liked by m lit JSP " ' ' .' r ' t a JJk-i 1 L- aBWNr? ,l"BV "-a n mm ih t - hand up In tbe air. Then be fell back dead. "In tbe meantime the housekeeper had also arrived upon the scene, but she was Just too late to catch the young man's dying words. Leaving Suwau with the body, she hurried to the pro fessor's room. He was sitting up lu bed horribly agitated, for be bad beard enough to convince him that something terrible had occurred. Mrs. Marker l. prepared to swear that the professor was still In his night clothes, and, in deed. It was Impossible for him to dress without the help of Mortimer, whose orders were to come at 12 o'clix-k. The professor declares that be W V ' . V.Vr-v-1----. . ' irj : i$K&fcV$n heard the distant cry, but that he Vy, .'if-'i--yp,u jSj&Y'i&l knows nothing more. lie can ghe uo -i fc:V fy$aJ.:?.iiz??3 explatiatiou of the young man's last CF t J!&!$3 - won'.s. -The professor-it was she but $' ''ft' 'f-'i&'&rfte'faf' Imagines that they wen- the out come fytel:i;J: 'vfe' of delirium. He believes that Wii'.ou-.'h- i'ji'rfr f&yr, j& ji'Ji?'3 by Smith had not an en.-tiiy in the &&&J$'t'&- fi.'i world, and can give iso reason for the AH 1 -l-iii crime. His first action was to send F' iVt'l Mortimer, the gardener, for the local t fy:?..1'!,'. frta i-.H'-e. A little later the chief eon- pV-fc1 lii-'V'"-',. stable sent for me. Nothiir,' wan mov- . teikX&i-". 'A-V! ?fc.,i-:-'.':r-' ed before I cot there, and strict orders cV'SS'''' ; were given that no one slio.il 1 walk Up- MY VKMl HOPKINS, L)i:.V UP AM) WAUM YOLK TOlJS." Loih'ou wi.s : j lu'.'i; than the molehills that Uot the lieid.i. I walked to the window and looked out on the deserted street. The occasional lamps gleamed on the e.vo'ui-e of muddy rc-ud and shin ing pavement. A slugle cab was splashing its way from the Oxford street end. "Well, Watson, it's as well we have uot to turn out tonight," said Holmes, laying aside his lens and rolling up the palimpsest. "I've done enough for one sit tin? It Is trying work for the eye So f i i snOT" m x-" f!afl doo It T Wtlii oor. MWbat con he want?" I ejaculated as g man stepped out of It. 'Want? He vraal us. And we, my 0oor Watson, traat OToreoats and cra 8t and galodtes and every aid that otrn ever JnTenbsd to Cht the weatner ai make u' P Is noth'nt than hi- ' ' ' "'"'! ' J '.ie ace i.- f t'.ie ' j ry. He' ''). h'" I ronfug c' :ad t)" e atair;'' -. hor lang e. ' ' .Inst Pi " The MHa Li ! i !!'.. ' 'ip at tf ' the few lieigurKirs WUU cuntru uiruJ iiim, and he has the reputation down there of being a very learned man. Ills household used to consist of an c!rlerly housekeeper, Mrs. Marker, and of a maid, Susan Tarlton. These have both, been with him since bis arrival, and they seem to be women of excel lent character. Tbe professor is writ ing a learned book, and be found it necessary about a year ago to engage a secretary. The first two that he tried were pot successes, but the third, Mr. Willoughby Smith, a very young man straight from the university, seems to have been Just what his employer wanted. Ilia work consisted In writ Uig all the morning to tbe professor' dictation, and be usually spent the evening in bunting up references and passages which bore upon the next day's work. This Willoughby Smith has nothing against him, either as a boy at Uppingham or as a young man at Cambridge. I have seen his testi monials, and from the first be was a decent, quiet hardworking fellow, with no weak spot In blm at all. And yet this Is the lad who has met bis death this morning in the professor's study Walt a bit though! There's the cab off under circumstances which can point again! There Lope yet. ilea navej only to murder, teot it If be had wanted us to come Itun down, my dear fellow, and open the door, for all virtuous folk have been long In bed." When the llgfct of the ball lamp fell Upon our midnight visitor I bad no dif ficulty in recognizing blm. r It was young Stanley Hopkins, a promising detective, In whose career Ilolmes had aevera! time atown a very practical lulgrest. The wind bowled and screamed at the windows. Holmes and I drew closer to the fire, while the young In specter slowly and point by point de veloped his singular narrative. "If you were to search all England," said be, "I don't suppose you could find a household more self contained or freer from outside influences. Whole weekj would pass and not one of them was u splendid cban -o of putting your theories into practice, Mr. Sberb'-k Holmes. There win really nothing wanting." "Kxcept Mr. Sherlock Holmes." said my companion, with a somewhat bitter smile. "Well, let us hear about It. What sort of a Job did you make of It?" "I must ask you first Mr. Ilolmes, to glance at this rough plan, which will give you a general Idea of the position of tbe professor's study and the vari ous points of the case. It will help you In following my Investigation." He unfolded the rough chart, which I here reproduce, and be laid It across Uoimes' knee. I rose and, standing be hind Holmes, studied It over bis shoul der. It Is very rough, of course, and It on ly deals with tbe points- which seem to me to be essential. All the rest you will see later for yourself. Now, first of all, presuming, that tbe assassin cur tered the bouse, haw did be or t come in? Undoubtedly by the i; n v n path and tbe back door, from a there Is direct access to tbe stu '.j other way would have been extto. ly complicated. Tbe escape must have also been mad along that line, for of the two other exits from tbe room ouo was blocked by Susan as she- ran downstair and tbe other leads straight to the professor bedroom. I therefor directed my attention at once to the garden path, which was saturated with recent rain and would certainly show any footmarks. "My examination showed me that I was dealing with a cautious and ex pert criminal. No footmarks were to be found on the path. There could be no question, bawever, that some one bad passed along the grass border which lines the path and that he had done so In order to avoid leaving a track. I could not find anything In the IopMn' pbin of Yurlry Old Phicr, nature of a distinct Impression, but the grass was trodden down and some one bad undoubtedly passed. It could only bare been the murderer, since neither the gardener nor any one els had been there that morning and the rata had only begun during the night "One moment.' said Holmes. "Where doe this path lead tor To th road." "How long I Itr "A hundred yard r ao." "At th point whs re fa path pass through th gat yon eowM surety pick op th track ? "Unfortunately the paih wa tiled at that point" "Well, on the road Itself" "No, It waa all trodden Into wire." "Tut tutt WelL then, thee tracks Bpon the grass, were they coming or going?" "It wsa Impossible to say. There was never any outline." "A large foot or a small T' "You could uot distinguish." Holmes gave au ejaculation ft lm- patlciice. "It has been pouring ralu and blow lug u hurricane ever since," said he. "It will be harder to read now than that palimpsest Well, well. It can't Ik helped. What did you do. Hop kins, after you had made certain that you had made certain of nothing?" "I thluk I made certain of u good deal. Mr. Ilolmes. I knew that some one had entered the house cautiously from without. I next examined the corridor. It Is lined with cocoa nut matting and bad taken no Impression of any klud. This brought me lute the study itself. It Is a scantily fur uished room. The uialu article Is a large writing table with a fixed bureau. This bureau consists of a double column of drawers, with a cvu tral small cupboard ttetwecu them The drawers were open, the cupboard locked. The drawers. It seems, were always open, and nothlug of valur was kept lu them. There were sum. pajiers of lmKirtauce lu the cupboard, but thero were uo slgus that this hod beeu tampered with, and the professot assures me that nothing was missing It Is certain that no robbery bas been committed. "I come now to the body of the young man. It was fouud near the bureau, and Just to tbe left of It as market) upon that chart Tbe stab waa oa the right side of the neck and from behind forward, bo that It is almost Impossl ble that It could have been self in flicted." "Unless be fell upon the knife," said Ilolmes. "Exactly. The Idea crossed my mind. But we found the knife some feet away f ; the body, so. that seems impossible. Then, of course, there are the man's own dying words. And, finally, there was this very tin. porta nt piece of evidence which, wan found clasped lu the dead mau's right hand." From his pocket Stanley Hopkins drew a small paper packet. He un folded It and disclosed n goldeu. piuce ncz, with two broken ends of black silk cord dangling from the end. of It. Willoughby Smith had &fit,.?.UY Tariff 1 KB? tll ., I" , I, , - -'""" Citation. In me Con my Court ij the Hint of i O euon. lor the County (if Lake. In the matter of the E-ts'e id K, II. tiilihlii", deVHKedi and si". i nl the pMMiierplilp id 1 1 n i tog A thbbius, nun lU..J.fM iAUllMt JL Before You PurehaM Any Othar Writs THI HW KOMI IIWIII MACHINI COMPART OttANf, MftSe. Many Sawtnff Machine art itwda t tail rcro tcl quality, but tha Hew II la mads ntr, Our guaranty naver ninl auL Wa make Sawlna Maenlnes ta suit stl ondHlens it fialraJ. Tha Nw "" a'andalth da of all nia-aHr family sawlrul marUiM IWM Mtkrlae4 dealer mly. The Aw f.toi Hewing Machin Go. WESTERN STAOE LINE Oflico at the Mercantile Company's Store Lakevlcw, Oregon. U m d 5tock Easy Coaches Pailr from Lakeview to Illy, connect' iug with Pail Stage to tbe railroad. Office at the Ply Oregon. 0. CASEItEER, lUy, Oregon. Northern Stage Line. LAKEVIEW PAISIXY. A. W. BRYAN, Proprietor. leaves Lakeview at 0 a. n7 every dy but Sunday, returning, leaven 1 'uie ley at 6 ;80a. m evf ry day hut Sunday. Paaaeaga'a' are . ttaaa Utp t OFFrCB- KuoM a WioiSelU'a. Ukeylaa Citstli.n. 1 1 it 1 1 to flibbln. Hose llrllea, J, V. t iiiiiiinpj, itihMiia ami Millie tilh. I'inn, bciia til li. II. (llbbliir, decesscd, nod lo n1! unknown heir of asid tie i ci ii' cl , t i i i't'1 lug, I In llic inline of Hu'NlHtu of On-yoti, yon me bfiidiy died ami rcii'tlred to ap pear In ibe County C'Oiiitol the Htsle of On jr. , lor the County of lihe, at tl.e Court riMnn thereof, at Lakrvlww, In ih I'oiinty of Lake, mi Nsturds), th 1,'Hh day of January, IIMM1. at 10 m loth In 'be forenoon of iliat day. then and there to allow cause, If any eslata, why n order of aale of the real property Imlonglog to the Partnership of IIAUTZOUA 010. fUNR, prayed for la the TaiHton of VA win llartsog, th Administrator of said Estat, and also of said I'artnerahlp, heretofore filed hereto, should not h made, said real property being describ ed aa follows, lo-lt! Commsnclng 30 feet Ksst of th 8uth-wat oorner of trt Four, of Section Nineteen, in T. 41 H. , R. t K. of Willametl Meridiaa, In Lai County, Oregon, and thenc run ning North Heventy feet; thence fcaat ' On llnndred Ninety-two feet and Nln Inches; thene South Heventy feel) thenc West One Hundred Ninety-two feel and Nine Inches to th place tt I, ginning. This Citation Is published In tl.e I. A K I : CO I' N T Y KX A M I N KK, (a new s paper publinbexl In Lske County, Ore gon, and clioaen for that purpose by said Adiiiiiiihtrator), for four eucceaalve we-k", by order of Hon. II. lsly, Judo nl (be County C-ourt of Oregon, for I-ake Proprietor County, duly made and entered on (h-t- ix-r ?stb, I1HI.', mid the date of the (Wat publication hereof la November 2nd IDOo. W1T.110.H, the lion. Ii. Paly, Jude of tin- County Court of the Hlate of Oregon, (or the muiiiy of 1-ake, with the seal of sid Court stlliod, this 2lh day of Otto her, A. I. IttUV C Arrr: A. V. Masmixu, Clerk. IIotclBHly. Lakeview Cigar Factor) . . A. SruttKHi, I'rp. Maker of Ilarana and Domestic Cigars counTUY oaiNtaa soucitkd TiMilarr tn4 Wallee. I'liited Slstea Ijtml Olbro, Ijikevri-w, On-soii, A 11 nut 14 llMC. Notice l hem by givrn thai lu ciiiiipliaitco with the provision d the act of t'-ongrrM of Jiine.l, l7i. entitled "An act for tbe sale of tiiuter lands in the .Via tea of t'slilorain, Ikegon, Nevada and tl'ash ingtnn Territory," aa eatended to all the Public Land Slates by act of Aug ust 4, IW-. livllen Miller, of Lake City, county of Modttc. rUstaol California, has this day tiled in this oflica his sworn statement No. L17I, lor lb pun baae of the NV; Mi)4 HVIK NE and H. , N Whi of Hectir No. a la Township 40 . H,uJ:K..WM,.iI will offer proof to show that the land aoogbt Is more valu able for Us timber or stone thsn for sgrlcultwssl parposM, and to eaubllab . his claim to ssitt land before keirlster and Receiver al Lakeview, Oregon, 011. Give ns a trial. 8tore la the brick , Thuradav, the tSldsv ol November. ilUfx. building next door to Poet A King sa- ; llensi-a witnsases: James lkxlaon. loon. Lakeview, Oregon. TtoUc I'M rwMb-alleai. Department of the Interior. Land Of fine at Lakeview, Oregon, Ocf . 4, PJOfi. NOTICE is hereby given that the fol lowing named settler ha tiled notice of , I'M. his intention to make (tiisl proof in sup- port of his cluim, ami that said proof , will lie made before Ui-yit-r and Uo- ; ceiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on the 25th 1 arooiioni ! dav of Novemler, p.HVi, vis: of Adwl. Oregon. Mdon Woodcock. jdeorge dsn kins and P. M. Curry, of, Ijikeviuw, Oregon. Any sod all erson elaiming adverse. jlythe alHive-descrilaxI .lands are re I quvHtvd to file their claims in ibis office on or Iwlorw huh I ZUl day of November :w.i7 J. N. XVatsoi, Keg'wter. sight." he added. "There can bo no. Albert Dent, II. K. No. -.njj.r, question that IhU was snatched from 1 ISK NK I.t-3' SK sec. .".1, Sw l- In." see. .12 Tp. .iil It. '.. w- 111. for tbo 1 S the face or the person of the aiwiHH Sherlock Holmes took tbo-glasnea. ln ti his baml and eKuiulucd them with the utrnoMt atlcutioii and Interest. Ue held them on his nose, endeavored P) read tliroii;!i thetn, went to the win dow nud st.'iriHl up the- street with them, looked at them most minutely in ; the full llbt of the lamp and Anally, with a chuckle, seated himself at the He inimeM the billowing m itnt-Hxt-H to I prove bis continuous rt'xjdciice iton nnd j cultivation of said land vi. : I Onirics raimerli-e, .laim-H I. Mt-lirk, j of ViHlillis; lieoro-1 Ilolbrook. A. V. 'Howard, W. Di Tracy, of L.ikevicw, lregon. J. N., Watson, Uegisler. lo fr'inal I'rool. I ntnl Oillco at Lake vi . OrckI'dj. table and wrote a few lines upon a ()ut . ojt, 1',K15. Notice is hereby givu sheet of paper, which he tossed across j that Cau followiug named, settbir l:a to Stanley Hopkins. j filed notice ol his iuteiilinn to inakc "That's the best I can do for you,."! final prool lu enpport ol Ujs claim, ami said he. "It may prove to- be of some use." The astonished detective read the note aloud. It ran as follows: j Wanted, a woman of Rood addraaai, at tired like a. lady. Bha has a. ramarlutbly thick none. with. eya whlcra am aet cloaa upon either aide of H. Bha baa a otirker ed forehead, a pterins pr" and probably- rounded ahouldara. '1 ara Indications that aba has bad' caesura to an optbdan- at least twice, durlnc taa la.nl few mantha. A a her Klasaa. are of re markable strangth and. aa. pttctana ara not vary numerous, thsrs sbiMtt4 bs no. difficulty In, tracing her, Hoftnes smiled at the- axtoralshrneot of Hopkins, which, muet. bave beoa redacted upon tny frarau-aav, . "Surely noy deductions are lmpllctty Itself." saJtd be. "lwooM be difficult to- name any articles which afford a ('met liebt for inference than a pair of, Masses, especially so remarkable a pair : 1 1 thesew Tbat they belong to a woman n I Infer from their delicacy and also of -3 course from tbe last words of tbe dying M iniiu. As to ber being person of re- i 51 flnerjoent and well dressed, they are, aa I ,v you perceive, handsomely mounted In solid gold, and it is Inconceivable that any on who wore such glasses could lu. if, nlfiAV Vai ' will find tbat tbe clips are too wide for your nose, showing tbat tbe lady's nose was very broad at the base. This sort , , of Dose Is usuully a abort and coarse one, but there Is a sufficient number of , exceptions to prevent me from being dogmatic or' from Insisting upon this point In my description. - My own face Is a narrow one, and yet I And that I nanrtnt ttt inv avm tntn tha ranter nor rtuaj rrer I am, I lillicii at Lakvitw, Oregon, (tct.'.Mh, i'.sij. Notice ia hereby given llut He following n&aiod settler has lilcd noiicH of bin intention to ntake liui'.l .roof in Hiipport 4 iii claim, and tiiat Html prool will bs wad laiforo tbo lit-ninter and liui'efvtrr st Lakeview, Ore-. gon, m the 21 nt day of Noveiubur. IW5, vi: Willeiiii U. lSeiiefiiel, U.K. Nvx. 2i!H. for tbe SV.)i Ki MV' and NWJ m: KTp. .'UJ, H., U. 2J.i:. w. m. Ho iiam-eM the following witneohes to provu Ii'h fonlinsou residence Upon and ( .ulti-viit.ii an of Hii land vii; C. W. Dent t)f Lakevinw, Oregon, Kd moml Lynch, J. M. Parrisli, U. C. Has kua, ol 1'liiHU, Oregon. J. N. Watsou, ttegisterv 41-43 .1 ' that said prouf will be rusile be lure Kcgieter and Ke.etver iu jkvii)w ure con, on Decemlrl, lWi,. viz : Ili-hanl K. Ie, Hd. Entry No. 22(ir,, for the VVJ N Wli, JEi N W , hV4 IS 3, T 33 K., li. 21 E., W. SL. He names the j folUjwitig witnesses U prove hi Jtontin- , k t u (lu8cripUonll lhe )ndi uoas reiasni upon and cultivaiion oi . , ' sasl lanoV vis: MoaU Curry, Taylu fisted with Tbe LxamiaVJr this week for Mut-iker. 4 Lakevisw, Oregon. sale, and select your, piece before it lias, ai -ft C. 8ider, Bbceivey. been sold to some on W. tf The Return of 5HERL0CK HOLMES -c .. . . . . . , . This latest and best work of Dr. Doyle is now running ser ially in the Lake County Ex aminer , The Most Progressive and up-to-date Newspaper in Eastern Oregon (Contlnuci on next page.) I ONLY $2.00 THE YEAR!