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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1905)
1 1 Ad. Mlturi of tllC itnin. ne nna irc nis pipo and held ht llpperivl feet to tin cheerful hUt of j Orfli the fir. Suddenly lie looked at hi watch. tinned. "I pXMot developments. Watson." "When? "Now-wlthln few minute. I (lure say you thoncht I acted rather badly to Stanley Hopkins Just now." "I trust yonr Judgment." "A very aensihlo reply, Watson. You ror Stanley HopKins aud Vit It with the lodge keeper. "It niny he n lilt or tt may 1p a i.i but wo nro liiiinl to do somethlu.; I r Friend Hopkins Just to Justify thl oo nd visit," nid he. "I will not i(UitP tal.e him luto my confidence yei. I think our next scene of oier.wl tu biit 1e the sh'ppinir office of the Adelaide-Southampton line, which sh-nd at the eiul of Tall Mall. If 1 renn i. er right There U a oeeontl line of s:a min ers whleh connect South Ausrad.i with England, but we will draw the larger cover first." ' Holmes' card sent In to the manager Insured Instant attention, ami he '.vaa not long In acquiring all the Inf vena tion he needed. In June of "M onl. mo of their line had reached a home j rt. It waa the HiH'k of Gibraltar, their I ir and best i ;U. A reference to the passenger list showed that Miss Fra-o- of Adelai e. with her maid, had 'e the vo."-ayre In her. The boat wtn on her way toAustralia sotm e I)! C'. e-. t v t t t c 1) a b b!e U.u ed. l!u south s were t tion. ier, ha to tale Has I from . ldiam, morn ' to w , Mr. ' ''lit v ; his t i IVtV ;it as As to 'ill dut off tli. cxclta ' ! bet. :. Ir format; v ti e ull'.cv v' company. 'I !: Tard. bit", in he Sue. m:i 'I. 1 1 ' ime as In ''. w tirst officer. Mr. . ; u made c v a ; : . ce nf tht U" v s' . sailing i.i tv.-.i I - -s 'ampton. lie I vc I at e was lilv'Iy t be in r ilistn :is. if vi e ; dad 11 if t !-i ' e glad t know la. ae nd eliaracer. s nniir.il!' out. Th"re r in the fleot to t : h aracter, he was re'.Ia i a wild, desperate fel--; of his ship- h t h " 1 I ut loyal, lorost :? 1 That was the pith of tlie :h which II il'iies left Ade!aide-S nttv:yt in e he drove to Scotland i'ea 1 of eii'i'r:"i:. he s it In his cab w!:h his t.ro'.v-i drawn down, lost In pre ond th.u:i:V i'itirtlly he drove rotim' to the rhar':u 'r - te!. Crapb offi.v sent off a : -s...u r, I then, at last, ve made f r 5'. i'-c-t -.n nee more. "No; I con' n't do it. M"- " w he as we re-entered o tr r Hnv that warrant u;s made imt tiit!:n 'i earth would save him. ::." or tw'.-e In my career I feel that 1 have d-vie more real harm by r.iy .'I.-civcry if criminal than ever he had ' -me by h! crime. I have learned caut! n n ev. :r. 1 I bad rather play tricks with ti e !.iw of England than with my own c u !cne". liCt us know n little more l.rf.e.-e we act." Before even!r.ir we !r.d a visit fr :ii Inspector S-tM'.hy Thine were not g ins very well v. b "I believe that yon nr..- a v Holmes. I really do .',: tMr.U that you have powers tli .? ::. i t ! i man. Now. how on i-at's ".'. 1 y know that th stolen silver was at ihe bottom of Hint pom1.':" "I didn't know it." "But you told tne to examine it." "You got if, t'li'n?" "Tes. I pot it." must lok at It this way: Yhat I know Is unofficial; what he knows Is official. I have the right t. private Judgment, but he has none. lie must disclose all or he Is a traitor to his service. In a doubtful case I would not put lilm In so painful a position, and so I reserve my Information until my own mind U clear upon the matter." "Hut when will that be?" "The time has come. You will now le present at the last scene of a re markable little drama." There was a sound upon the stairs, and our door was opened to admit ns fine a sioolnien of manhood ns ever passed through It. He was a very tall young man. golden mustaehod, blue eyed, with a skin which had loon bnrn d by tropical suns, and a springy step which showed that the huge frame was as active as it was strong. He el sed the dixr liehind, him. and then he stood with dm-hed hands and heaving btvKt. choking down some overmaster ing etvotlon. "Sit down. Captain Crocker. You got my telegram''" Cur visitor sank Into an nrmcha'r and loo" 1 from cto to the other of us with ov.c-t'oiiing eyes. "1 r ! y cir tel- .;-ai:i. and t came at the h ! you ai !. I heard that yo:i had been down to the oi'W. There was no getting away from you. Let's hear the worst. YVh:it are you going to do with me? Arret me? Speak out. man! You can't sit then and play with me like a cat with a mouse." "Cive him a cigar." said Holmes, "nire on that. Captain Crocker, and don't let your nones run away with you. I should not s't here sniok'ng with yon if 1 thought that you were a oo:r.ioii criminal, you may be sur of that f frank with me. and we may do soi: g.n. 1. Hay tricks with me. and I'll crush you." "What do you wi-!i me t do?" "To give liio a tr-'- Mi-c-.nnt of a'l that h'O'pened at the Ab'cy tlraug-1 I.i t i::g'it a true ao,-)UM, mm 1 you. with !'.'h!ng ahled and nothing tak.-u o;T. I know so much altfa ly that if yon g otte i::cii oT the stralglit I'll li'.v.v this po'iee wiilsfo from my win do'A'. ;!1 tlio affair g es out of n:y Ii.in is f never. " The s.iii.r thought for a little. Th. ii lie hi:: "I V..'l his w'i'h his jrreat sun- I. . !:! e it." lie eric i. "T J... ii.-. . are .: man of your word and ;i e iii :n. mid HI ted you the win; ..tie thing I will say II t t.ir as 1 am co;i'er:'..'d I rc'r. i I f..- ir t: I'liing, and 1 II a .' li'i an 1 he proud of :i tho o. a -t, if ho had as :.::;hy !;. .-s as a c-at ho won 1-1 owi- the a ; I1 I i .1 P.:;: ir'.s tli..- I.i 'r. M.ir -M.:t.v l'rav--r.r li-ver v. Ill 1 ..all U r by that iiei ursed name. n I think of getting her into troulde. 1 who would jrive 'ii'-" life just to brh-g om"smi!e to s 1 : n : it ;i I'ai: :a 1 h' 't r r 1 d natnr-dlv h n.e. Y.. u o (' I'e-ilT. ' '-t-v v ': , it into ;!iO :-.tri he- : on ('..' .. t .'. : i ' ' ' .o - ,t v.-ere- nnxiius i cross "I am very : you." "But you h iv have made tl v What sort of 1 Bteal silver and nearest pixa "It Was Cel '.- : havior. I was Idea that If tb -by persons v ' . merely tool: Ii f then they wo to get rid of it." "But why should your mind':" "Well, I thought It was possible. IJThen they en me out through the French window, there was the pond with one tempting little hale in the? Ice right in front of their nu-es. Could there be a better hilling pl.u-eV" "Ah. a hiding place! That is better!" cried Stanley lP-pkin-. 'Yes. yes; I see It all now! It was early, there were folk upon the ivad.-. th.-y wen afraid of being -eon with the silver, so they unl; .'; i.i the p aid, into idli.g to return I'm it v. i :! tw e,,j-t was clear. Ex i'. a!, ,r. II i,......; 'II, at Ia i ' .'all! !." "(Juite so. .ei have . t ; ii ad nirn lile theory. 1 I, i . a ih i .'ay own ideas '...e .,ue ,,n you must admit t!.ai they Lev..- ended in dlscoreriiig U- "Yes, Kir y.., v. a - ail yon; doing. But I havt- had a bad s. tba. i.." "A setback?" "Yes, Mr. Holmes. The Itai.dall gang were arrested In New York this morn ing." "Dear me, Hopkinn, that is certainly rutai S-!not your theory that iliey committed a murder In Kent last night" ''It U fatal, Mr. Ilobnes-absolutely fatal. Btlll tLere are otlier gangs of three besides the UamLUls, or H n ay be Borne new gang of which the police have never heard." "Quite so. It is perfectly possible. What, are you off?" "Yes, Mr. Holmes. There is m rest for tne until I have got to the bottom of the business. I suppose you hau lid hint to give me?" "I have given you one." , nvbicbr , "Well, I su.ggostod a blind." "But why, Mr. Jlelmos why?" "Ah, that's the question, of coiuve. But I comtriend the Idea to ;.-oi;r mind. You tnl.ad.t r.o;;aIbly find that there was K-nnei Jt) It. V n v: Etop for Cir ;.cr? '.'( II, f . :!'-;.', aa 1 Kt i i I'irx I .' : o j ; L o;.." I.'Iniiv r v;is o'e: ; j. ml the ti.l.lo eh-ai cd before Holmes alluded to the matter I ki.eeh-l down ill the ti;i'ht watch and kiss that ship because I km l.er .' fa e. it's t ! : r r tiiat turns my s .'d I:,; i w..' Ala! yet au! yet -vah . . a 1 I .'...? I'll tell you :.y story, g -at'ej ;. n. an-1 t'a-n ri! aU yo i. as i: a to Ii ai. w! it le j eo-;'d 1 do. "I !all-t g i b o I; a b:. y.ei -.-a-::! t i i " i ' e ; ;hi: - I -. ect that no !!!.. that I tf.-i ! r v hen !. was a I :;.- ! a;ai I v. a ; n;-t ollb-. r of tla i' of Ci'.r ! a-. I'a -::i the r'r-t day 7 ii.et he.- 'e was tlj-o':';.- Woli..!!! I I ii e. llaeay day of that v-.y "." I !oa. ! ! : !.': ."t:d l:.ai;y a tirae r-jji- . h.lM- darkness of tlie ed the deck of w her dear feet h ad trod it. She was never engaged ).j ice. Sin- treated me as fairly as ever a woman treated a man. I have no com plaint to make. It was all love on my side and all good comradeship and liiend-LiiJ.ou hers. When we parted: siie wa-i a free woman, but I could never again be a free man. J "Next time I came buck from sea 1 1 heard of her marriage. Vell, why i shouldn't she marry whom she liked?; Title and money wuo could carry them better th ia d,,.. i iiuin't grieve over her li.anh.ge. I wais not such u t-;e!li.sh ad a , tiiat. 1 just rejoiced that ' l a i. I I n.e I er way and that h.ei i.oi ilrnini herself away on a a. iloia 'J hat's how I loved . Ir -a. -U'e.l, I ne ' iigaiti. bat a.t and tne now boat was not yet launcli i cd, wj I had to wait for a couple of , months with my people at Sydenham, j One day out In a country lane I met Theresa Wright, her old maid. Bhe ! told me nil iibout her, about him, about I everything. I tell you, gentlemen, It ucarly drwe me mud. This drunken hound-ttat he should dare to raise his . hand to her whose boots be was not ' worthy in lick! I met Theresa again. Then I met Mary herself, and met her ' t'-jadu. Then she would meet me no ! more. But the other day I bad a no j tlce that I was to start on my voyage namncii the wouiau t lovea. won, gentlemen. I waa standing with her Ju t Inside the window, In all luiio oenee. as Hod Is my Judge, when he rushed like a madman luto the room. called her the vilest name that n man could use to a woman and welted her acriMs the face with the stick lie had In his hand. I had sprung for the poker, and It was a fair tight between us. s.v here on my arm where his first blow fell. Then It waa my turn, aud I went through him an If he had been a rotten pumpkin. She had screamed when he struck her, and that brought old Theresa tlowu from the room atiove. There was a bottle of wlue ou the sideboard, and I opened U aud poured a little be tween Mary's lips, for she waa half dead with shock. Then I took ft drop my-e.f. Theresa was as cool as lee, and It was her plot as much as mine, j Wo must make It appear that burglars had done the thing. Theresa kept on repeating our story to her mistress while I awarnusl tip and cut the rope of the liell. Then I lushed her l?i her chair and frayed out the end of the rope to make It look natural, else they would wonder how In the world a bur-1 glar could have got up there to cut It. i Then I gathered up a few plate aud i pots of silver to carry out the Idea of the robbery, and there I left them. ; with orders to gie the alarm when I had a .pi.irtcr of an h ur's start. I dropped the silver tut the p nd and made for Sydenham. And la.i.'s the1 truth and the whole truth. Mr. Holmes. 1 If it cots mo my neck." Holmes smoked for some time In si lence; then he cross. d the room and shiH'U our visitor by Hie hand, 'That's what I think." said Jie. "I know that every word Is true, for you have hardly t-aid a word which I did not know. No one but an acrobat .r a sailor could have got up to that bell rope from the bracket, and no one but a sailor could have made the knon with which the cord was f.i teneil t .! the chair. Only once had this lady been brought into contact with sailors, and that vans en her voyage, and It w an some one of her m n ehi -i of hfc. since sla1 w it 4 trying hard t shield him and . h owing that she loved him. You see how easy It was for me to lay lay hands up.m you w hen once I had Ma at ed upon the riht trail." "1 thought the police never could li:ue seen through our dodg a" "And the police haven't, n r will they, to the best of my belief. Now, look here. Captain Crocker, this !s a very serious matter, though I am will ing to admit that you acted un ler !'. " most extreme provieatioii t v. i.ich any man could be subjected. 1 aai u t sure ihat in defence of your own life jonr action will not b pron umeo 1 b-eiii. mate. 1 1 ' ever, that is f-.f n l'.riti-di i Jury to decide. Meanwhile I have s 1 much sympathy for yon that, if you ' choose to disappear In the next twenty four hours. I will promise you that no one w ill hinder you." , "And then It will all come out?" "Certainly It will come out." The sailor flushed with ang.-r. "What ort of proposal is that to make a man? 1 know enough of law to understand that Mary would be held as accomplice. For heaven's sake, Mr. Holmes, find some way of keeping poor Mary out of the courts." Holmes for a sifond time held out i's hand to the sailor. I was only testing you, and you ring true every time. Well, it Is a great re sp r:db!iify that I take upon myself, 1 have given Hopkins an excellent and If he can't avail himself of It u do t:o more. See here, Captain Cr. cl.ei-. we'll do this In due form of 1 You are the prisoner. Watson, you are a jar.-. I am the Judge. Now, g .nth-men of the jury, you have heard the evidence. io you find the prisoner guilty oj- n it guilty?" "Not guilty, my lord." Haid I. "Vox populi, vox Iel. You are ac quitted, Captain Crocker. So long as the law does not find some other vic tim you are safe from me. Come back to ihls lady in a year." . .- - 11. 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It, 4., ' I I lil'ltv I . !' ' " I i.io. . . .IV.iBi I " II. ail .I-.46 A M Klamath prlnJ:l Special. I V. 1 l.r Ar. II..,,- f AlVoiMlt IP . .O ,.. (I;. I ..II ki'h f ' I - . Ill Iflr '- ' ) -ALT UNAS fr. IK M.ll ,iioent.:trO, n ;'rt,.?uatli.n II K. Ilirt. Hi. 1 : 7 he i.if.rst ichaJ i Te-erachy. Clilenull. Allantj. i.i Iriurkanu. 1, hulfalo I n v.rir .an 1 oi. il. N V i. Tl M III It I (Mi r H I it. .1 - I.i; : I oi. I. 1 1, l.i:t hint I - I He.' I. 'lic.-ov ll.e ; fit 1 1 ' : inn !- i. N.-.. i fxii'l.a. i l.y act ; of i. .... i ta'e . ; i th:- oi, ! for tl 11 V iii i ah- .. 1,11,1 M Hi. .. c ' ii' ov," I -ad r- r...i,k . i I,;.-.! 1..V lai' ci.t- ,V. , M-'-i ol f ect I II,.!', ..mil. d in .:;(', .nt.; .a l .1 the N ill..! lot I Ihll.e No. H I:., llel .roo to t-hoiv that liiair valilithle for its of Ha. ;:. I , fl. it- 111 ; o tho !to... 'd yuFi of Dr, io n f ho til !"' .M. er thought to Kee la r voyage 1 was promoted. 'or. i. 'II - found Ii, ' l,i .' In tie. f extM-rie, .-. r.oti.i;i iinu' i li i ri.ui to the Jin a l.dd llot.l mid S-tr-.'le. I la In Ihitfiilo, .N. V., he ha treated more than had a minion people, with a re cord of ninety-eight ruic in every uuii-r. dred . The theory ',A iieiu i.y ur. 1'ierce ll..,. .1... i L he Hi I'ierce's .-I L i ii ri i-n i i r v i n iHir": i 'A I v u liu naf I w nam I. vn j , I d, N H to . , iilel ii ll the lin.d hoiihl in timher or cone than for turricitllural jmrfio-e and to eHtitl.li,h hi (daim to Hiiid land l.'doie ( ico. (doi-lain, clerk of Kl.iiniii h coiinly , at hiHoffu-e at Klamath Fill's, Oregon, on Saturday, the 13th day of January. lUD'i. lleiiiimeH wiliiesses: (.,'. II. iCumKr, of Pairv, Oreuon ; Ilerl.ert Creinmer, Fred JleiiHiiiK Klamath Fall. Ore(tm , and K. A. MeCulley, of M. Cloud, Calif. A ly the above len rilieo lamlHare rcquc ed to file their claims In tins olhce on . A e",etei.l In-en i in thi ulllce by Jee t t'r im ii', e .i te-'aul UifOluat llomeHend j Me i iv Nil "To"., made Seiteinl r i"'-."'SK'4 s.v s',.;LAKI:VII:W l'i ' 1 1 Ii I.i, I OH ll 'll I i .! I S., Kanee 1 , .,l ly ini'tave A nder.on. coiitelic, in I which it iilli.;i. that (iiiluvo An. ler- ! m.ii I a-, vi holly nh-indoiiiil the Miid ' holl.c-liaid, ll.d hrt not reaideiloll, cut- ! tivaled, or iiiiproved the aaii'i as le- ! i i 1 1 1 1 1 -i I l.y law; tha'. auid tiimtuvi ,n J diTM.li did not cNliiliIiah a residence on j Mil l hind itliin ix moiitliH from .1.u.. i f ut t , nod all t he defaults lierein tu t j (..ill. rontiiiUH to this date, and tloitj i-iud nliewed nlisence from the mid l.uid i. ii not due to hi employment in the aimv, Navy or Marine Corp d the I 'liil.-d StiitesH . private soldier, fiiecr, veuoimi. or marine, durinif the war w Hi. S.,iin, or duriii.' any other war in l,i d the I ' n i tt-.l Stales may be eindie.d. Said parties lire hereby notified to lip pi nr, rcioti. mid offer evidence tou.'L -il k' i-ai l ieli'U.ltion .it 10 oi lock a. in. o Ni.veii.l.er "o, I'.hl.'i, before the Hi aa-l. r ai d ll. ce.iver ut the I'liited Stufcti Land Utire in l.akeview , Oregon. The Kiid cotiicHtant liavituf, in a prop er aliidavit, hied October l'.'h ., u l forth lin ts which idinw that alter due dllik'eiii'u Tsonal cerviL-o o( this notice can not bo made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such imtieu be j:iveii by due ami prop-r publication. J. N. Watson, KeKister. M t A I , I I'll '.'l ? IA I'. U l I firk'f.l . 1 111 ' S ll ' Ii. ..-i. , . n M I In, I , .'i.l.'l STAGE LINE Office In nichvr'a 5tore Mate li-iives jikeieiv daily, eS .pt Minday at ll a. m. Arrives tit Aburas ut il p. m, l.e.i.en AltiiraH ,.r lad.eview at r. o'll-.ali . io ..r on the arrival ..! t! M..C.. I, 'l.c'chi.c. Ar liv.i'in l.aUevie.i in l'J hour af ter en Ol,.' . Milling. I rii.'iit - ,M;st!.rA - (ivt"l 5tr.t - f irst - IVcsltrn Attctllio:! , - A corn;: Sliioc If You are not Particular don't travel over the Illinois Central, as any old road will do you and we dont want your patronage; but if you aro particular and want the best ami mean to have It, ask the ticket agent to route vouvia the ILLINOIS CKNTKA L, tho i.y and aU'iK rsoi.s claimimf sdverso- ( road that runs through solid vestibule he above le ribed landsare request-, lrai"8 M)tween St.raul, Omaha, Chicago, St.luis, Memphis, ami xsew Orleans or before naid lit h day of Jan., 7'(lil. 411 J. N. U'utson, liegister. No additional cliarge is made for a seat in our reclining chair cars which aro fitted with lavatories and smocking rooms, and have a porter Hi attendance. imiikh I.AM. !MTI K. . Uatc(1 vill til0 ILLINOIS CENT It A L Fluted States Land Office, Lulo view, are t)10 lowest and we will bo glad to Oregon, Oct. 10, l!Hio. Not ice i hereby ,,te them i.i connection with any given that in compliance with the pro- . transcontinental line. that the stomach Is the chief breeding ril.-ieA ,,f tiuui.A la abundantly borne out by the success of his treatment which Is addressed primarily to the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. No other modi elne acts so Dower- fully and as perfectly on the stomach and iither organs of digestion and nutrition, us Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Men and wnmpn a.ft1lf-trf with ahorlnaaa vvitnin a wet-K. ana l aeterimnea mat i 0f treath, heart disease, suffocation, dl I would bee her once before I left, j slness, spot before the eyea, "liver pains," Theresa was always my friend, for she i n( similar ailments have been Dromptly , ... ii. i in. i. ,i and perfectly cured by the use of "Golden luved Mary und hated tJbls villalu al-1 M(!UJcai Discovery." moht as much as I did. From her Ii m.. t .m. i.. .... k-...,..i n... learned the ways of the house. Mary tory rJisaety. of u iiwi Htreet, Weat, used to lt up reading lu bcr own little l'tl.;, rooiu do u ilK lairs. I crept round there i"l this rauaed ma to grow verjr tbln and ..t..i t- ... i . ,.ii .t ,i, i. ' pale, at tho aame time my blood became poof labt night and Beratched ut the win- ull i WM nrrou snd nnatrung- tha I uow. At hrt aha would not opeu to me, but iu her heart I kuow thut now thu lores me, ;:ud lihe could not leave ine iu Ihij f'ro-'y night. Hie whispered to ir.. t ciao round to the bi front wind-'..', an i 1 l'juiid it oj.eii before me, ; a : s 1 i let l.j" into the dining J'oai... ... I la-aid from her o.vu Hoi thi.i,;-! that made my blood boil, und ualn cursed this brute who mls- wa until to ai ii-nd to my dally dutlaa. Ilaart waa alau afTccteil and flutiared at the leant exelluinrnt. I tpent a lot of money doctor ing anil found no relief, until I too It Dr. J'ierce'a Golden Medical Discovery. H cer talnly la a wonderful medicine. It toned up my stomach and I Is-ifan to have andendld ap-xalie; had no trouble with my invention, ami 1 Is vati loilck iu and vetalronv! simui new, rich blood flowed In my veins, and I niicu more fiet Urn bounty alio Joy of life. I have i.uw cnjoyeil perfect l.ealll. for a year, thanka to hi: I'lurcv'i (joldeii Medical lii covuiy." vi-iotm of t be net of ConvreHH of Juno IK7H, entitled "An act for the Hide of lirn ler landH in I be States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Ter ritory," as extended to all the Public Land States by a t of August 4, 18dU, Martdiall W. llowen, of Oh hkosh, county of Winnebago. State of Wis., has this day filed in thisollice his sworn state ment No. 301d, for the pun b .f the 4 U Soi.l.ill lui. Ill" ' No, 36 8, It No. 17 K.f W. M ' ' Ifer prc-of to show that tlie 1 is more valuable for it 1 1 one than for agricultural p 1 to establish bis claim to h fore Register and Receiver at L.-o' w, Ore. on Friday, the 21 day ol December, 1905. He names as witnesses : Jesse C. Cravens, of Klamath Falls, Ore., James IL llovd and Irviu Ander son of lilv, Oregon and Chas. W. lam body of I'ortlaiid, Oregon. Any aiul all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are request ed to their claims in this ollice on or before eaid 'J'Jd day of Dec. i!M)5. 4 t J. N. Watrion, IlegiHter. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. Tha Kind Ycu Wm Abv-ys Bought Benrj tho -lF" t:igi.aturo of Atzfyt cucAli IS. II. Trumbull, Commercial Agent, 142 Third Street, I'ortlaiid Ore. J. C. Lindsey, T. A I. A., 112 Third Street, Portland, Ore. I'aul H. Thompson, Frt. & Passenger Agent, Col man lildg., Keattle, Wash. Notice of Final Settlement. IN Tllii COUNTY COUitl OF TI1K State oi Oregon, (or Lake County. In the matter of tbe Estate of Krii Bliss, deceased. NOTICE Is hereby given tbat the un dersigned has tiled hit Final Account in the office ol the County Clerk of Lake County, Oregon, tn said estate, and that December 21th, 1905, at 10 o'clock a. in. of said day, in the County Judge's of fice, in the county court house in Lake County, Oregon, has been fixed as the time and place for the hearing of objec tions to said account and for tho settle ment thereof. Doted and liret published November :50th, 7005, W. A. Wii.siiiui:, ls-22 Administrator. oAarroriTA. TUmr.tl,. lllOWY'ill H.l.'tt AtAMVH 111, Signature f 1 f lalions. line J. I.. VAIlt.N, Proprietor. Office In Ilnkvillc Ifotel Klamath I alia. Daily from rokegemu by Keno, Klam ath Falls, Dairy, llonana, and Ji ly to Lakeview. . Daily from Lakeview by Illy, ltnnanca Dairy, Klamath Falls, Keno, to l'o kegema. From Klamath Falls to Keno by steamer and from Kei o to l'nkegema over the Sunset Four Horse Stage. Line. Goo.! Stock LAKKVIl;V tasy Coaches PLUSH STAGE LINE B. L. McNauoiiton, Prop. Office at Mercantile Store Stago leaves Ikeviiev Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays at fl a. m., arrive! at I'lush at. 9 p. m. Lea vvs IMuf It Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 6 a. m., arrives at Lakeview at 0 p. m. I'anBeiiger fare f3 one way or 5 for round trip. Freight rates from May 1st to Nov. 1st $.75 per hundred ) from Nov. 1st to May 1st 11. CO per hundre KlltCHI HltitKOH. Jatr.cs Barry flrnda with Swallow Fork la right ear for ewi i; roTtirie for wethers. Homo cwvi H.juaro Crop and Hilt In right cur. Tur lirmiil 111, Itangs, Crane I.aku. l'ualiilll'd aililrctn, l-akcvlcw, Oregon u J Whliworih Iliaii.lH with Crop oft left tur, Hull Umli icrop off right for cwuh; ri t-rhu for wether Tar llrsud W. Jtanuu, I'lhli Creek, 1'ontultluo addruii Lukevlew, Oregon