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1 I - J 7- I I I BBS. ; i ,OCK CON AN DOYLE, Author of "1 lv Adventures of Sherloek Holm." Tk. i, ., r the ns.herrllles." "The Sign of tr. our." "A tudy In Stsrlet.' ;i'..l t'' younger Etc. ILLUSTRATED BY r. D. 5TIILB l a t 0 0 ' iTimiuru mown tuti nit ministers Know notninp; 1 1C AClVCltirC Ol that room mv the housemaid in the of ,jjattM. At the Mroe ,uie lt i . .morning and niy valet or my wlfes couched ln o unfortunate a manner the aecona at ain to act union vo i: i )uii our enure confidence." "I agfc with rou. statesman. Then I will V ; relylnn entirely upon your h.mor and that of your col league. Dr. Watson. 1 may appeal to your patriotism also, for, I could not imagine a Rreater misfortune for the country than that this affair should come out." "You mny wifely trut us." "The letter, then, I front n certain foreign potentate who has beeu ruf fled by some reeeut uolonlnl develop ments of this country. It has been written hurriedly and upon hi own responsibility entirety. Inquiries hare shown that his ministers know nothing" No. 13 of the Series (Cirri,. JM, h A. Cmtm Ov'. Ctllur't W -H HAD Intended "The Ad venture of the Abliey (Jntnjre" to le the last of those exploits of my friend. Mr. Sherlock Holmes, which I should over couimutiieate to the public This resolution of tnlue was lot due to any hick of material, since ; have notes of many hiiu.lrtHls of ease; o which I b 'v r.rvcr nlhuled. nor wa t nnml lr any waninsr interest ou he part of i.-y n- ; rs la tV slug.d.ir ersouality i'.ii ! i.ui .uo i.ic.iKxls of i i emarkal ic l TI: re: I reaii a the nv.K-i -c wii.eii Mr. IIo!;r.e as Miowy t ti:e c;: i..::cd pu'oliciu: ju s. So I r. as to was : nal pr.n :.ce the r"-- vv of s i. l.,:t .-.a-e Ik? h.n it 1. mi, Ion and bc- t i ; ;y aad I'ce lanu v. ,ivin i; lUiriety has ,f his exrer.. l actual pro; rds of hi- . : ractical vair.i t I 'efinitely reri-l f: aken him:c 'is on the S rcoiue h ' 3 t !:.:... '(i: i h- h.. i'. r mptorliy rc -k! that his wishes in lis matter h v.;i j lx strictly observed. 4 was o:ii ithi iuy represent lufC to r Im that I ! given a promise th.it Lnie Advcr.;" -e of t!ie Second Stain" honld Ih- "; i whc:i the ti.ues ere ripe and ps'.-S out to him that '.. only j. r..ae that this l.ms jries of epi.s:dci bhould culminate in le most important International case hich he hns ever been called upon to andle th.it I ut list succeeded In ob iluinar his c-v.i-ent that a carefully uarded accatut of the incident should "t last he laid licfore the public It was. then, lu a year, even In a dec ie that shall benameless.that upon one uesday moving in autumn we found vo visitors of Luro; ean fame wiJi.u ,e walls of oar humble room in Baker reet. TLe one, austere, high nosed. -x gle eyed an 1 domla..ut, was none o Ji- tnan tD" ii:u i.vau L.;ra ueiiiag t. ice premier of L..i,aiu. Tue o.i.e. rk, c lean c;:t a:.d elegant, hardly yet middle and endowed with ev- ly, beauty of bo.iy and of mind, was le WsUt IIjiu Irelawney Hope, sec tary t or Euro. wau affairs and the loet rlsins sitaiesman In the country. ley sat ski' by side upon our paper tered settee, and lt was easy to see im their worn and anxious faces that was buaia- ; of the most pressing portanee which had brought them. e premier's thin, blue veined hands jre claspel tightly over the Ivory nd of his umbrella, and his gaunt, cctic face loolied gloomily from dir.es to me. The European secre y pulled nervously at his mustache d tilgeted with the seals of his .tch ch-iin. Vhon 1 discovered my loss, Mr. ', )!in, wh:!i was at 8 o'clock this ' ' ruing, I at once informed the prime fi iitcr. It w::s at his suggestion that V,; have botij o.; e to you.'' ; .:' Have you lufr:ned the police?" nmid durlns? the rest of the day. , They pre both trusty serTants and hare been with us for some time. Besides, neither of them could possibly hsre known that there was anything more ralua Me than the ordinary dcpartfijentsl . papers In my dispatch box." "Who did know of the existence of ; that letterr I "No one In the house.' ' ! ' Surelv your wife knew!" ' "No, sir. I had said nothing to my wife until I missed the paper this morning." tue H 'mier nodded approvingly. i u.'.w .....: kaj..u. sir. how high is , ur sense ot palmc duty," said he. J i..c i:uiiean secretary bowiM. i ioa do i..c no more than Justice, .... Ur.,i ih.s uioru.ng I have never i .died oue word to my wife uiou i. . L.a.ier." v. e.;.d i-iie have gucssttl ':' . . iWr. ilo.aics. he could not have g e -ood. nor couia ai.y one have guess .. Have you lost any documents be ' . sir." -.!: i there ill Eng!ftud who did :.. . v v.f i.i .isteuee of this letter?" .. i. .i er i-. ..iC cabinet was iu- I . lacd of it yesterday, but the pledge c-4 eriH-y wii u abends every cabinet i. . ..ag wa increased by the solemn ...:..ig wu.cU was given by the prime i. ,tr. Cood heavens, to think than a few hours I should myself ! e- lot It! Desire the members of cabinet there are two or possibly .... e dcp.irtu.etital olaciais who know ihc leuer. .No cue e.se in Eugland. Si.. lIoiu.es. 1 assure you." L'.ut abroad?" "1 believe that no oue abroad has ifL-en it save te i.:..a who wrote It. I am well couviucod that his ministers that the usual oJicIal channels have not been employed." Holmes considered for some little tili-C. ".sow, sir, I must ask you more par ti, v.larly what this document is, and v. ! y its disappearance shiuld have an h momentous con eipicnce-,?" .iii? two statesmen exchanged a i.-. i k glance, and the premier's shaggy ?rebr'jW8 gathered In a frown. Mr. IloIn.es. the cnvcl'ie is a long, tliii one of pale blue color. There Is a a I of red wax stamped with a crouch ing lion. It Is addressed in large, bold fcmdwrltlns to" 1 fear, sir." said Holmes, "that. In teresting and. indeed, essential as these ' tiils are. my iunuiries must go more to the root of things. What was the letter?" and certain phrases In It are of provocative a character, that Its pub lication would undoubtedly lead to a most dangerous state of feeling In this country. There would be such a fer ment, sir. that X do not hesitate to M.y that within a week of the publication I of that letter this country would be Involved In a great war." Holmes wrote a name upon a slip of paper and handed it to the premier. "Exactly. It was he. And lt Is this Jotter this letter whlen may well mean the exHudlture of a thousand millions anil the lives of a hundred thousnud nieu which has become loot In this un accountable fashion." "Have you Informed the sender?" "Yes, sir; a cipher telegram has leen dispatched." "l'erhaps he desires the publication of the letter." "No. sir: we have strong reason to believe that he already understands that he has acted in an indiscreet and hot headed manner. It would be a greater blow to him and to his coun try than to us If this letter were to couie out." "If this Is so. whose Interest Is lt that the letter should come out? Why should any oue desire to steal It or to publish It?" "There, Mr. Holmes, you take me into regions of high international jkjI itlcs. But If you consider the Euro pean situation you will have uo ditli culty In perceiving the motive. The whole of Europe is au armed cauiu. There is a double league' wtikti makes a fair balance of military power. Great Britain holds the scales. It Britain were driven Into war with oue confederacy It would assure the su premacy of the other confederacy, whether they Joined in the war or not Do you follow?" "Very clearly. It is then the Interest of the enemies of this potentate to se cure and publish this letter, so as to make a breach between his country and ours?" "Yes. sir." "And to whom would this document be sent If lt fell Into the bauds of an enemy?" "To any of the great chancelleries of Europe. It Is probubly speeding on Its way thither at the present instant us ; fast as steam can take It. Now, sir." Holmes, you are In full possession of the facts. What course do you recom mend?" Holmes shook his head mournfully. "You think, sir, that unless this doc- No. sir," ih t!i? !ch he v. lo so, 1: mi'.I do .t, in t': puMie. ' Jcsire to i An I v, : ; , I.e-::a:o 1 th" prime minister, dc. i-ive muuner for f.iL;o.:s. "We have not Is it possible that we Ti inform the police :r; r 1:1. mean to inform 'l is "v'.at we pariiculu il? document in question ... if such i::::i:enpe importance that Its .(I l;i-.t!o:i i !.':'it very easily I might W lost say i oliaij'.y lead to European e cipli'-atio; t of the utmost moment, s n it to :iiu Ti to say that peace or r may ha: g cpon the Issue. Unless ' recovery can be attended with the io ;t secrecy then lt mny as well not -eccvircd at all, for all that Is aim VJ.at by those who have taken It Is Mt its contents should be generally fel understand. Now, Mr. Trelawney frJJJie, I should be much obliged If you Tild tell me exactly the clrcum !aces under which this document ippeared." rhat can be done in a very few ds, Mr. Holmes. The letter for it a letter from a foreign potentate i received six days ngo. It was of Jtfh importance that I have never left Si n my safe, but I have taken lt !' ss each evening to my house in r'S Itehall terrace and kept it in my V$ room In a locked dispatch box. It there last night. Of that I am Vx am. I actually opened the box ie I was dressing for dinner and iht the doenment Inside. This morn t was gaoa, The dispatch box had r"j d beside th glass upon my dress Jr5 table all aagtit. I am a light sleep W and so Is nry wff. We nro both ll rnred to wtar fhat no one could It e cntere4 the room during the rjS it. and yet 1 repeat that the paper W one." f Vbat time Aid you dine?" Jalf past f." f-ji low long was lt before you went 1 3 ed?" IiV' ly wife hadjIone to the theater. I ! Jf,ted up for her. It was half past 11 aJre we went to or room." "hen for foot hours the dispatch lain nnjuaMd V f-T'. 'T- ' V0- it ' . "They are both old nn t Tried s rv ants." "t understand you to say tii.1t your room Is on the second floor, that tli.'re Is no entrance from without and .hut .from wlthlp no one could go up uuob servfd. It must, then, be soincliody In the bouse who has taken It. To whom would the thief take UT To one of sev. eral International spies and secret agents whose names are tolerably fa miliar to me. There are three wh i m iy be said to be the heads of their profes sion. , I will begin niy research by go luground and finding If each of thein Is at his post. If one Is missing espe cially If he baa disappeared since last night we will hart some Indication as to where the document has gone." "Why should he U missing r asked i the European secretary. "He would take the letter to an embassy In Lon don, aa likely as not." "I fancy not. These agents work In dependently, and their relations with the embassies are often strained." The prime minister nodded bis ac quiescence. "I believe you are right, Mr. Holmes. He would take so valuable a prise to headquarters with his own hands. I think that your course of action Is au xrelleut one. MeanuMht Uunc. we cannot neglect all our other duties ou avcuuut of this one misfortune. Should there be auy fresh developments dur ing the day we shall communicate with you, and you v.ll no doubt let us know the result of your own In quiries." The two statesmen bowed unci wall, oil gravely from the riniin. When our illustrious visitors had ilc parted Holmes lit his pipe in silence und sat for some time lost In the deep est thought. I wns reading the nioni lie; paper when my friend gave tin ex clamation, sprang t bis feet and in hi his pipe down upon the mantelpiece. "Yes," said he, "there Is no belter way of approaching It. The situation Is desperate, but not hopeless. lcii liow. If we could be Mire which of them has taken It, it is Just possible that It has not yet passed out of his hands. After all. It Is a question of money with these fellows, nnd I have the British treasury liehlnd inc. It Is con ceivable thnt the fellow might hold It back to see what bids come from this side before he tries his luck on the other. There are only those three capable of playing so bold a grime there are Obcrsteln, I.a Uothlere und Edtinrdo Lucas. I will see each of them." I glanced at my morning paier. "Is that Eduardo Lucas of tlodol phln street?" "Yes." "You will not see him." "Why not?" "He was murdered In his house last night." I My friend has so often astonished me In the course of our adventures that It was with a sense of exultation that I j realized how completely I hud aston- j Ished him. He stared In amazement j and then snatched the piqwr from my I hr:ds. This was the paragraph which j I had leen engaged In reading when ho rose from his chair: Ml'RDER IS WESTMINSTER A rrlma of mvterliu charncttr committed lat nlRht at 1 Cololphln itrrrt. one of the old fanhloned nnd se cluded rows of eighteenth century houses which lie between the river and the nb by. almost In the shadow of the great tower of the houses of pnrllnment. This small but select mansion tins been Inhabit ed for some yearn by Mr. Kduardo I,urua. well known In socli-ty circles both on ac i nimt of Ills charmlnK personality and be- r.-niMe he has the well deserved reputation ! of Ik-Iiik one of tho best amuteur tenors I.i tho country- Mr. I.uraa Is an unm.ir- rl-d man. thirty-four years of age. and , t.u f.tatllHhmpnt consists of Mrs Prln- 1 nrrmtii iuhmtokv. t'jpnlilenl Iheod.irs Hoowvelt Vlet-l'rtMddest c:is. W. Fairbanks Secretary oi Stale I'sj swielar of Treasurr Ills M. Shaw i Secretar ol War Wm. II. Tsft Attorney Oetieral wm. li. summit I'ostmaatpr Uenrrat tlwi. B. Cnrlelyon Hwnuarynf Navy Mrtnn iMrelaryliitiTlar K. A. Hltclmock Tretary ol Airtenllnrs James W llx.a Secretary ol I'lMttaterre V, V. Meicall STts. (itivernor tlismbetlaln Bafors Toll PurehaM Any Other Writs TXI RIW HOMI tlWIRQ MACNIRI COMPART ouansi, aiaaa. Many Sewing Machines srs mads le tell regard Uttol quality, but ths "New Home" Is mads le wear. Our guaranty never runs Out. We make Sewing Muchlnet to Suit alt conditions el the trade. The "New Ileal" stand el ths head of all Hla;IMrraie family sewing machines mM by SMafbwrlatHt dealer only. TheTie e ri iuia rawing Machine Co. Siironie Judge Secretary of Hi Me Treasurer - Attorney Oenerel Htipt. Public ltiiiruetk. Printer Dairy and Food Pom P, 8. frinsuirs r. A. M.Ke P. I, Pun l.ar r. Mmirs ...A. M.l'rawlord , J. II. Ackermsn ...... H. Whitney ... J. W. Hal'ey J. II. Mllehell !, w, rulton Kinger llerinan (J. lOllllainsoa VVESTURN STAGE LINE OfTico at the Mercantile Compnny'M Storo Lake view, Oregon. Conireasmen . itrra jirtirwtal. sseraicr. Judgs U Heaeua Joint Senator Jebn A. Uynx k Reprtweniattrea JnB, , M,Mlk W.J. Moor n. laly . A.W.Mnnrlni . B. K. Hlnrharl K. O A hint mm . . W. II. We.l ... J. M. W lillia , . . C. k. M.ixre W A. currier f. W. Ix-iil . J. . I larkaun Attorney, . Judge., Heri Hlicrld rrreaurnr AHaeamir . VIllMil Hllpl Hurveynr (onittiluloiirra Hiock liiiivrcior. i.a as roe NTT. Hood 5tovk ... Easy Coaches lii!v from I.nkeview lo I'.lr, connect 'tig 'Aitli Ihnly StH(i to the niilroud. Office' at tho lily (lri'un. H. CASEU!:l-lt, - - Illy, Oregon. Northern Stage Line. LAKUVIEW-PAISLHY. A. W. BRYAN. Proprietor. I-cavcH I.nkcvicw at ( n. in. every day hut Sumliiy iU'turning, lcnvcs 1'ninley at 6 :30 ft. m every Iny hut Sunilay. Passengers' are $J. Hound trip OFFICE- Reynold A Wlunflold'. l.evij jlakeview Cigar Factory T I nil Kit l.l IM K 1'nitcd .S'lsles I ,Hiid Ollic c, I.iikcVICW, Oretfon, l)ctulMr iMlli, W. Notice is liercl'V K'en llint in cniupliiincn with the pro of the Act ! ,1 iii.i- :i, H78 entiileil "An m l fur the Mile .f t iintwr II'ilo, lily, I.iicU in lliirtiitcnii('iihf..iiii.i, Orcein, NcvHila nihI Ws'liiiiKion Teiiit.iry," h CXtftuleil I., nil ,t 1 I i - I.lU.'l Sillies l.v net n Auunct i!':', Tniiik Hull, Proprietor ) KU.hniIi I'nlli, corny l Klitniatli, elate of Iri-tfoii, hx the il.iy lilc.l in I hi" off ice li w oru Htiitciiictilt No, IM't f..rtln- i l.niiiMil th.- Ni Si'.'i M:i,' N Nl4 lol lot 'J o mi-tloli l'J in townnliit No. ill S., Kitiiite No, IK K., w. in., sin! will oiler rxil to show that the land siitiitlit is more viiliiithle (or its tiinU-r or stone IIihii lor auricullural (Mirpo-e nn. I lo 1-HliililMi din cliiim to t-Hi'l IhikI Ir-'dirc -. t IiiikIuiii, clerk ol Kliiinath county, at lii-."lllre nt Klamath l-'al'H, tlrckjni i Siituriliiv, the i:ilh ilay ol .lanilarv, lIMNI. lie tiaMii-s a ltiiOM. : V. II. Mcl'iiinUr, of Jiturv, tlniimij llerlvcrl t'reiiiiner, 1'reil IU'hili of Klamsih Fallx. Orcgoi, ami K. A. Mct:nlley, .f M t'loii.l, t'ul'l. Any ami all HrioiiH clnniiiutt sdvcri-e-ly the alarve ilea n IhJ luinleate reutHt el to (lie their claims in this ottice on or hefore said Uh day of Jan., mm. 41-1 J. N. Watson, Kexlutor. A. Ntoiikman, 1'rop. Mnlkcr of Havana and Domestic Cigars CUC.NTBV OHtlKHS SOLICITKII i (iive una trial. Store in the brick buildititf next door t I'ost A King sa- was , . . . ex.... EDE HOTEL Mum. It. M. i Ai.i.AdiiKK, rroprietor. w I-'irst Class Accomodations Ituildinx Has Been Kiilurifod To ActoiiKxlato a Largo Trade Dining Service Unexcelled... k!", un elderly houskoeier. nnd of Mltton. hl.i vulet. The former retires early and sl.-epa ut the top of tho houae. The valet y.-.'h out for the evening, vlsltlntr a friend nt Hammersmith. From 10 o'clock onward Mr. I.ucas had the houae to himself. What occurred during that time hus not v-.-t truiiHplred. but at a iiuurter to 12 I'oiire Constable Harrett. pasMlng along r;oilolphln atreet. obHerved that the door : of No. 1 was ajar. He knocked, but re reived no answer. I'ercelvlng a llxht In thu front room, ho advanced Into tho pas ' ).:ie and again knoek-d. but without re ply. Ho then pushed open the door and . . V. .. ,.,.m ... ') U In ft .tntO llf Willi . disorder, the furniture txlng all swept to j unimproved agricultural land for ttale i Mt'.e Kiil and one chair lying on Its back I clicai). ierition : KW'i, H ! i ol IW'Hldu th a r-halr ana sun i vim,- an.i su i; TIMMr'.K OTM St United Slates Ijind (Mlice I-akeviow, Oregon, Nov 15, Notice is lierehy given that in cumpliniice with the pro viHiiinsof tho Act of June .'I, H7H, en titled "An act for the xale id tliiilxT lands in thu States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the I'ohlic I-and States by act of August 4, .Horace K. Dutilrtp, of IjMkevicw, coiinlv of Lake, stst of Oregon, has this day 11 led in this olllce his swortr saleineiit No. for ll.e urt hast) of thu SW',' ol eec. No. 17 in township No. 37 S., rangn No. ll Kat, w.tn..sti l will offer proof to show that Ihtt land sought in more valuable for its linilier or stone than for agricul tural purpose, and toci-tiililieli liisclaim to said land liefore Iti-ginier and Keceiv er at Lukeview, Oregon, on Friday, the 'Jt.lh day of January, I'.iOtl. lie names as witncMHCH : w. li. Ilernsrd, w. A. M.iH-ingill, (Stso. Lynch, Wm. MoCulley, ull of Ijikcvicw, Oregon. Any U id all peraons cUiining adverse ly liie iiliove dchi rilied luml-i aro re quested to tile their claims in thia office on or liefoto shi.I tilli day of Jan. lUOU. 17-4 J. N. WtttHoii, Hegister. NKW V1NK CKKKK, - ORKGON A Chance for Speculators. rCHOOL LAND. 2H0 acres of level of SK'4, hection 10, In the center, jwhkiu mm i r.Ji ana r ;a oi rr,:, ifr.- J.plng one of Its legs lay tne n,or' Td.. oJ H.. K. l'J K. W. M. This is a . m i,n,nt of the hoilHO. no nan oemi . ., . i Cuprigui by Collier's Weekly. SUE SEATED HERSELF WITH HElt BACK TO THE WINDOW. "That Is a state secret of the utmost importance, aud I fear that I cannot tell you, nor do I see that it in neces sary. If by the aid of the powers which you are said to possess you can find such an envelope as I describe, with its Inclosure, you will have de aerved well of your country and earned any reward which it lies In our power to bestow." Kherloek Holme rose with u smile. "You are two of the most busy men iu the country," suld he, "und In my own small way I have also a good many calls upon me. I regret exceed ingly that I cannot help you lu this matter, and any continuation of this interview would be a waste of time." The premier sprang to his feet with that quick, fierce gleam of his deep set eyes before which a cabinet nas cow u n lent Is recovered there will be war?" "I think lt Is very probable." "Then, air, prepare for war." "That Is a hard saying, Mr. Holmes." "Consider the facts, sir. It la Incon ceivable that It was taken after 11:30 at night, since I understand that Mr. Hope and his wife wero both lu the room from that hour until the loss was found out. It was taken, then, yester day evening between 7:30 and 11SJ0, probably near the earlier hour, since whoever took lt evidently knew that lt was there, and would naturally aecure It as early as possible. Now, ulr, if a document of this Importance were tak en at that hour, where can lt bo now? ; No one has any reason to retain it. It ; has been passed rapidly on to those who need lt. What chance have we now to overtake or even to trace H7 ... . ... . . . V. I ered. "I am not accustomed, air" he . i is ueyonu our reacu. II UUI jruu Bay IB jiciivi,.!; ,vn.vu. Mr. Holmes. I feel that the matter U indeed out of our hands." "Let us presume, for arguments began, but mastered his anger and re suined bis seat. Then tho old states man shrugged his shoulders. "We must accept your terms, Mr. Ix-d to the heart nnd must have died Instantly. The knife Ith whlen me crime had been committed was a curved Indian dagger, plucked down from a trophy of oriental arms which adorned one of the walls. Robbery does not appear to have been the motive of the crime, for there had been no attempt to remove the valu nlilo rnnlents of the room. Mr. Eduardo l.ucoa was so well known and popular Hint his violent and mysterious fate will arouse painful Interest and Intense sym pathy In a widespread circle of friends. "Well, Watson, what do you make of this?" asked Holmes after a long pause. "It is an amazing coincidence." "A. coincidence! Here Is one of th three men whom we had named as possible actors In this drama, and he meets a violent death during the- very hours when we know that that drama was being enacted. The odds are enormous against its being coincidence. No figures could express them. No, my dear Watson, the two events were connected must be connected. It is for us to find the connection." "Hut now the otliciai ponce must know all." "Not at all. They know nil they see ut (lodolphln street. They know and Khull know nothing of Whit' hull ter race. Only wo know both events and i can trace the relation between them, j There Is one obvious point which ' would In any case havo tunieu my suspicions towurd Lucas. (Jodolphln street, Westminster, is only a few min utes' walk from Whitehall terrace. Tho other secret agents whom I have named live In tho extremo west end. It was easier, therefore, for Lucas than for the others to cstabllnh a connection or rocelve a message from the Euxo- desirable piece of land, located in (loose Lake valley and will make some tnun a uood raticl' If you are thinking of orK'inlint; a stock company see our new wimples of Wall Street engraved stock certifi cated, tf Nothing has ever equalled it Nothing can ever surpass it. S Dr. King: New Discovery r'Cx KII'MPTIOK .,. oi una ut Ac i sim A Perfect For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. Money back If It falls. Trial Bottles free. Holmes. No doubt you ar right, and sake, that the document waa taken, by It la jinrtMonaWe for us to xjoect.you I tha maid oz b. QmWt (Continued un nevt page.) The Return of 5HERL0CK HOLMES 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. & & ONLY $2.00 THE YEARf