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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1905)
CHOICE MISCELLANY Tk Too Fr,CBt Aaaaaalau One of tli uirlous facts of civilian Uon Is thnt prior to 1)0. a date fr-Mii which In a general wny the worM Is considered to have been niiikltiR more prepress thnn erer It did before, at tempts on the lives of head of suue. were rare. Since then they have been very fre;-nt. They my the sultan of Turkey shud tiered while his courtiers were telling blni how the late Servian aoverolims were done to deuth. 1'nfortunateiy there Is no rensmi wli ih most d gterite T" -r sho-hl fed i. n--f. tl- ! ' ' ... S tl .11 I ill' ' f con tioual i'lciuip ; iii-H or ro i.u I V ti.i ten y- us the rromU re; .a ha I -Carnal. t!.e American iv " Mi '. ley, Paly her constitution! Unc ' tri:l, al-o a limited uion - h t r . vhlle Attempts hi'e -:i : i:t wMi!n Mine period mi tii then fu'.'-ti.il kins of Lu. ' tl.' presii.erM of Mexico av t '"rav.; Ir would s- i'.i that If t1 r I mnt!iod In t! 'r inad:ie-4 t e assji-- , more tlNpo-u'd to ":; 1 at t' to;.l.- of St:ii who ml V" ll I'." f -r and Sr oil:r p r t: t ) vl:o rale ubsilvt.-l. I bv Tlue riKht." Color Scheme la Fnrma. A iu n wh o s n fo a I r c " In fY.rmlti... :.ui.. L.ir!.. !. sa d t li v a ho:liy. Lord Ar::-ii. n ! in I. LoWy. w! ili he c;ii. h"" wl.I f :ii.. Evcrythiii.i: aliout the p! e t ;:t t an W white Is wl:.t:. He lias wUIii ho s. . cows and donkeys, a w it lull ...! white bar. iro:n Sllioui. Tho Imm arp nil while, and s-i rre th- ... ducks and hoi:-. I h- f nccs and I' i in buiidinus tire pt-iii.tnl v.!.ii1. ; r l - ai the farr.i xc-.:- oik. n'Ultif fl nvt s ;'w In the ; men-, nd the f.ma l.ilio.vi . wear S'.its of ntnc white cloii. Lorl Arlington dro scs in wh.te w: n ihe farm, but In spite of his esau'p.i th vesrotabh-s insist r.pon ccinins i'P jrreen and the trees still have crvu I uvea In aui u: r. Even a British peer cannot change that. In New South iVales tb r lis d to b a black farm, which was object of inter i to stri nger. The sttlr who own 'd 't had everything pnlntrd black and w - 1 allow no animal on the place v . : was not t.-ick. He ever v. nt so i r ::s to have nil the farm la borers ue.- roo- Tle Cilrts Who XVorU Fop Inclr Sam. .f... v... in tlie lj v::Li u.it.J clos- ti'l In '': ' o- pning '.I. r'e.r".' r ty . ; out 1- er - 1 11. " J-;.;.. ,;ivc :i . .. . r.n thes - liours there are of co-.-.r " t tyTvwri:"-r .. Iris busl'y 1 -in ii ling thv D web in s. L'l!. ! ' : :n i is the lar : -v T'f ty:i;s;s Iu th "-ountry an ' li 1 bt e patron of th typ-v - r -' -l. T' e amount . .. auuscri" ! ' i v " ' m o-'.t wor..d i.iake even ('.;. i!- ... . leo'; dir-rv. Unc i-am is the ni " 'of n man for typewriter f"r lie a. i;;r..u- saurr! . . '-' "?"?' bl wir':er wlti evi r i'. ' a:. If a f.ii-1 e ipre.-ses a :i ' f1' a certain kind of a mal : s e ; i'. She do-s not have to sit dnv:i .-. d to po'.m.l a typewriter Kb d s no: 1 Whenever a new typewvi.'T ; I "I is employed In one of t!:e derart::; nt s!;? names the machine, and It Is purch:.s d for her. Ci;icago TribuDe. Wet Coal Burnt Beat. An accident has revealed to official of the Iiritish navy that coal which 1 as been Immersed In water has higher evaporative qualities ai;d longer endur ance than coal fresh from the pit'l mouth. Experts believe that experi ments now going on will produce a complete revolution In coaling station If the coal can be kept uuder water it will last longer and be cheaper to guard and store. As the coal burned by Iiritish war ships alone costs $10.0fX),000 a year, the Item of economy In all the navies and merchant marines of the world If wet coal really does burn better will bo considerable. New York housekeepers found dur ing the coal famine last winter that cinders intended for reburnlng went tetter when thoroughly dampened. Some Hobensollrru Rrlica. William the second to none has made a unique addition to the Hohenzol lern collection in Berlin. In a plate glass show case Is carefully deposited on a velvet cushion a strip of bark With the Inscription: "With this piece of bark his Imperial majesty the emperor bound up the empress' broken arm after she was thrown from her horse at Grunewald." It Is a matter for speculation as to what honor would be done to a porous -jbj8.ter which had been loyally adher ing to bis own Imperial ribs for a month or en. it wouM probWy bn framed in diamonds and escorted to the museum by a regiment of guards playing a specially composed plaster march. Modern Society. Ttae.MlaalntT Anchor Shackle. : Lying amid a pile of iron chains, an chors, cables, etc., in front of a Balti more Junk shop Is a great double iron Bnchor shackle which has an Interest ing history. It weighs several tons und la of unusually fine forging. It was made in Russia for one of the czar's battle Bhips and In 1870 was Bent bi "America as a part of the Russian ex hibit at the Centennial at Philadelphia After the close of the exposition it dls Appeared. Vain search was made for it, bnd the Russian exhibit was sent Luck Without it Years later it turned u& with o lot of old Iron which a bteainei landed at Baltimore, aud it has been there ever since. The Russian mivr.l BUtborHktj ore probably fctM for it. the sick man of turkey. Ho Ho OrllMrr llamaa Wookoeaaea ReaTrdloK Hair Dye. "And Is that the sultan of Turkey? Why, the poor old man!" exclaimed an Englishwoman In the throng watchln: the display attending the Mohammed an feast of Ualratn at the Turkish cup Ital fevers I months airo. "Yes, madam," said an Englishman of several years' residence In Turkey, "that Is the sultan." and he pointed over the heads of soldiers several rows deep lining the thoroughfare on r'.ther tide to a queer, old fashioned turnou In which sat a little old man ben nearly double and clad all In Mark. "That Is he Just raising his hand." said the Informant, and as a cheer that savored of much prnctlee went up from the lines of soldiers the little old man raised a clawlike hand on a level with his hooked nose. "Why, how old a man Is hef asked the woman. "Sixty? Why. look at his hair and mustache; Jet black!" was her excla mation when the monarch's age was given. "That's dye, madam. Just plain dye, said the Englishman. "It would never do for the Kaven (that's what they cal him here to grow old. you know." Let me tell you a little about blm." the volunteer guide continued. "This Is an unusual occasion. The sultan rarely leaves his palace. Just once a year he ventures out under a heavy guard to py his holy duties at Stamlwul. and once each week every Friday the cer emony of the Selemllk Is observed Then he goes from the palace down the hill to his private mosque. These are the only times at which he leaves the palace. "I know he seems a very powerful monarch, and he is, but I wouldn't take the Job at any price. Trouble, trouble. evry moment of his life trouble with foreign countries, trouble at home, trouble with his officials, trouble with h!s harem, assassins and spies alout him day and night Would you be the sultan?" The woman as she turned away ex claimed. "The poor old man!" -New York Tribuii'. FOREIGN FACTS. Egypt, with nearly 10,000,000 peopia, baa only one lunatic asylum. Lately the Paris chamber of coin Brce celebrated its first centenary with a gala banquet. School examinations in the Swedish Puguage at Helsingfors, Finland, have t-om prohibited by order of the Kus sl'.n government. In Edinburgh the number of unlet rhops and bouses Is larger than for aouie years, owing. It Is said, to the "rush to Canada." The cottage at Chalfont St. Giles, Buckinghamshire, in which Milton Lived Is to be restored at a cost of $1,500. The 1 a'.lding is used us a pub lic museum a:i.l contains a first edition of "Paradise kogained." The lock to b placed In the Danube Oder canal will be "131 feet high and the highest in xt.rr-worid. "n e Aus tiian minister of commerce has offered rr-r-es of l'si.nm, "j.ooo and 50.000 vrowns for i: e ! est plans for it. Formerly a t'hlnaman who gazed upon the eur- ror and empress whll they were being carried along the street lost his head. Since the em peror's return from Singanfu this rule bas been revoked, but the popular has not yet mustered Its courage, am not long ago when the Imperial party were in Shanghai the streets were de erted. PLAYS AND PLAYERS. Guy F. Steely and Frederic Cbapln, the authors of "The Storks," have fin ished another operatic comedy. The stork has visited Charles Rieh man's cottage at North Asbury, N. J., and left a baby girl for the actor. "The Runaways" Is still notable for its collection of show girls, probably the prettiest collection of the season. William G. Beckwith, the leading man with the Aubrey stock company, will be starred next season at the head of the company. Georgia Caine, the prima donna of "Peggy From Paris," plays golf on the Allston (Mass.) links every morning, re gardless of weather. Harry Conor "in the support of Miss Ring In "The Blond In Black," at the Knickerbocker, has a part that fits him well. As a man milliner be la a suo cess. Guelma Baker, who plays Lutle Plummer In "Peggy From Paris," has ! chartered a sloop for the summer. Miss Baker learned to sail a boat dur ing her long residence on the Pacific coast. Raymond Hitchcock, who made a hit in the title role of "King Dodo." will create the title role In "The Yankee Consul," the new comic opera that Henry W. Bavage will produce next aeason. And Bo Had to Go. rercy Aw er Miss Cutter, there 1 something I've boeu trying for three Lours to say to you. Cuwu't you aw -er guess wLat it Is? Mlsa Cutt'-r-Oh! I'oycm mean ' c eight V" Ktiar.-L-! I'vu b'..tu thlidwj that too! FOOLING THE SMOKERS. A Vni. nooNt of Perlao Sold, hot Ir Mill Halavo. i looacco consumption, a ...Ucut user of the weed w to i. ;i ft v things alnnit the bilslnetts. i.n Is the slncorest flattery In then I.oul tana perlqne to- ; los a singularly enviable , , ihe world of mild narcotic j 1 pioi, - . The annual production of ; j the fauiiitis brand of tobacco Is between ' 4i i.o: 1 1 and frUXH) pounds, the total pro- i K ilon of the world famous vacherl n ' t'f -; ' iis parish. Yet It la of record, i to the statement of a drum- ' v w:is recently In New Ori gins, i ti. .s uses JXM.OOO pounds of : pvrbiue tobacco a year at an Ingredient ' of one of the 'perhjue mixtures' sn- I piled to the smoking pub'le of A inert 'ft. Where tlie erliiue i-omes from the drummer docs not know, but he know that his house last year sold perbiue mixture in volume sutllcicnt to hoi omit for the disposal of four or five tl.ue the ciitin production of the genuine port Mi' crop. "Tli t rin 'perlijue crop,' however, is a ir.l-'''o:ncr. for perlue tobacco Is no; a nat. . 1 product, but inatiufactur d A pat". r.Iar tobaiw Is grown and t' on trta :-. "s;x-cially, with tlie result i t what o:!ii.icrola'l.v known p : lone. t.i;iny linit.ilU ns w'th wl.I t!.; p ' are supplied are. It I ' s i 1 by e -. virtually the same In i It.v ! :vor. though not th' sain" m per! i either the origin 'I nat:r... leaf i: : ,n rooess of manipulation Ivt nutrke'alile ways, aoo'lo acid Ini Uso' soaie comin t l.il hou c; whei -lie genuine perbiue Is n it s-; - . , tin Influence of any ford n . Uiatt Iiatever." New OrleansTlino j I 'em. t OVER THE OCEAN. j Tbire Is a growing demand for Mcy cles In China. Wales Is suffering from a large re cent increase In the number of tramps. Spain's annual export of pickled green olives amounts to about $SO0,00o. At h recent bullfight In Lisbon one of the bu.ls Jumped over the railing and killed two of the spectators. The Salvation Army has been grant rd a monopoly of the street shoeblack I:. - l.'i-i-ioss in Copenhagen. insli i4 today the living tongue of al most as many Hople as speak Welsh, j Uroek. .-'ervlan, Bulgarian, Norwegian or Pinih. In Galway alone are 17.831 1 P'Tsons who can sjveak nothing but Irish. It Is estimated that the Journey bo tw.i Loudon and Paris will be short- en 1 li at c- iw'vtv minutes by the use of passengers' liijrage. experl All which were made recently n-oj i;a.icue wsrns the, Jlus :-i .nt ag:ilnst allowing g si., li ' ra . To : - -..I" in the oil districts ol .is I lie situation may bo as that In the Trans ,. ...-war. ii t!:e rHk of disease orderi have u-n iven that all. Egyptian pil grlui i::):- to Mecca next year must a -o'iiirtaii the holy carpet, which is sent from Cairo to Mecca annually with a military escort. Doctors will trayel with the pilgrims. HORSES AND HORSEMEN. Lou IMllon will be matineed and will not Ik? in the way of the green trotters "down the line." Silverslgn. 2:10".i, and several other good ones in Denver will be trained by Tim Murname. formerly of Toledo, O. W. F. Knapp. formerly of Monroe, Mich.. Is now a resident of Toledo, where he has moved his stable of trot ters. The speedway in Detroit is doomed for the time being. The council refused to appropriate $0,000 for its construc tion. Norvln G., 2:09V4, pacing, and with a tbree-year-old trotting record of 2:204 will be shifted to the trot again this year.. The stables at the mile track at Syra cuse, N. Y.. are filling rapidly, and ths track Is reported as being In tip top condition. William Wilson, who was assistant to Beott Hudson, is now training the horses of the Vinebrook farm, Lexlng ton, Mass. Mars Cassldy, the running bone starter, has sent bis mare, Gretchen, 2:13V4. to the Village farm, where abe will be bred. Irish is the name of the Monterey (Cal.) pacer that will be raced by Ab Fullagr II? It jy Frank 0 ton, Chicago. allle and Willie. "Strange about giddy young girl, Isn't It, Sally?" "How so, Willie?" "Why, there's a girl in town who used to boast that she was kissed by j President Grant when she was a baby, but she now declares It was President Hayes who kissed her. In a few years ' she will be claiming that President Roosevelt kissed her when she was a mere child." Roller Monthly. A Flnnnclul Note. "What's up. old man? I never saw you look so haggard." "The Kteenth bank Is up; that's what's up. And my deposit's gone up With it." "Oh, I wouldn't let a thing li!:e that Upset 111c." "I'm 110L upset; merely lost my bal ance." Philadelphia Press. ICarl? Hlalac Proverba. A father was telling his son of th advantage of early rising, which ha emphasised by using the woll worn (but much appreciated adage, "It la the enrly bird that catches the worm." The precocious Juvenile replied. "All right, father; you get up In the early morning and catch the worms, ,iiul Ml go fishing with them In the after noon." Charles Sot hern (of Illustrious memory). In his famous character play of "Lord Hundrcury," used to quote the proverb, "Karly to bed. early to rise, makes u man healthy, wealthy ami wise." on I It h be commented us follows: "Now tl ore's my brother Rani; he tir to i. to lxd early, some times as early as 4 o'clock (In the morning), and he was not particularly healthy. As for lielng wealthy, he would borrow a half crown from any body without the slightest hope of being able tor even wllllngi to pay It bark. Ami I never know him to be wise, but iifoundetlly otherwise." American Hoy. Why He Nover Marrlva. The late P-iul du Challlu was on one occasion aski'd why he had never mar ried. "WoM once upon a time," he answered, without a smile, "an old Af rican klnv: ho was very tond of im offered me my choice of v'.'l women us a wife. 'Your majesty.' I n 'Mod. 'If I should itiarrv one of tlicj.' t "antics of yoMrs there would be J. iluiis wo inn here.' 'Well,' replied H e king, that is eusily Hottlcd. T.iUe tLeur all. Tbat was n little too i'.h un. however, mid as I havn nvir i.i.J aiien a field to choose from siuie 1 uui still a M'-helor." Thr Full Mraauro of Sacc- "Was your auto race succcs-if "Successful? I should say it v There were two chauffeurs killed . three owners mortally hurt, and i-InniH-ent bystanders sent to the ' pltnl. and one auto cIIiiiImsI ii wall and flung Itself down n steep ' and another auto thnw off Its char' four n nil Is now careering wildly n- the cxiuntry and terrorising the i-otnm't nlty. and !Ioskln's new touring c:t crtssiHl the Verlalne ravine at a sliig'' bound and then Jutncd on the roof if a ganiekie)er's cottage, and well. It certainly was the most spirited and thoroughly enjoyable run we have ev er had." Cleveland Plain Ivalcr. Got Good llraatta Aarwar. "What a inagnltlcent physlipie!" e claimed his friends. "Why. a year ae you were sickly and pale and your muscles flabby" "Yes." said the suburbanite, "but I moved out to IonelyvlIle" "What! Has It such a climate? Won dcrful!" "No." said the honest suburbanite. "Running for my train did It all!" Sail Francisco liuKetln. rnarratrful .lrl. "Miss rechls." began Mr. Kloe. "If you marry ine you can be assuri-d that"- "I'm sorry, Mr. Klose." the girl in terrupted hastily, "but It Is 1iiiokI ble. I can never marry yob." "What? Well. If that ain't ingrati tudf. Didn't I bring yon a Ikx of can dy last week?" Philadelphia Press. V ' Pkksi-apk am onTiWATE cask rather than lash it Into action If vou want to wo good progress made. This Is as true when It Is a faulty human system as when It is a baulky mule Alcoholic stimulants and alcoholic med icines whip the digestive, functions Into quick action hut do not prevent thn weak ening reaction whlrh follow ho dourly. In cases of Impaired appetite and diges tion inal-nutrition and wasting away, a Kale and reliable tonic Is needed aud is the only thing that can be relied upon. Dr Pierce discovered, forty years ago, that Nature had provided freely for these needs of her children and that In her la boraUrry were the remislies. Glyceric extracts of Golden Seal root, gueen's root. Stone root, Black CherrybarU. Bloodroot and Mandrake root, as prepared, com bined and preserved without alcohol, In lr. Plrrce' (iolttrn Medlral DUicoverii, constitute the most effective and certain tonic, alterative and tissue rebuilding remedy ever offered to the public. A prominent merchant, Mr. J. Alfred Arcand. of flue Balnt Lawrenco Hlreet, Mon treal. Canada, wrllea: I have ued Iioctor plerce'a Ooldun Medical Diacovery off and on for nine yearn. When I have It n the houae I need no doctor or oilier medicine. Nina yeara ao I waa troubled with rheu matlaru. Your 'Golden Medical LUcovery' eliminated the orlc aeld from the aystem. Blnce that time 1 have never been without It In the houae. There la no other medicine think so much of. nor none I think its oquaL Krery one to whom I recommended It la pleaaed with the rvaults. and all thank ma for adrlalns Its u e It Is a apli-ndld remedy for atomaeh trouble; turn colda Iu a few days, and la the only sure cure I know of for 'La Grippe.'" Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 11 one-eent stsmps for the T' Jier-covered book, or3l slit. nps tor the -loth -boni.d. Address Dr. U. V. Pierce, Butlalo, N. Y. rr "ir f"- W. 9 v Pct.rr"! nt 111'- fli vl-.v.1 ni ' '' fl' -'. ""i W lia(-l'-(i.i'i..i . 1 In. . -,(.' i' I,, i-i 1, 1 . 1 I, . . 1 1 . 1 j oilii-rn. Jim 1 , -. 1 i... ii 1 i-.-i ' i lHli!lf :l II..V.. : i! I ' 1 I 1 1 1 1 . '7 ' , isX i - Al. S u v i i..: l m. Ml ( I'stisicy. cr.gon. n i ii.i.i I h) xlriix. rt ll ! New Puljr II I ('. n... orrU K-laly HuiIiIiih k . Ore I. II. VK TOI Allri j -mi - lint ji.il nall ra HH-rlall) orrn k- pair nuii.nn Mwlinn Ih tl ami 4(h W ViIiiimuUt ot 4 each m-nih In Muonle Hall, al R . in. ( K r I mks.v, i muni I onimaiHU-r. ' :. N. lAtii'imi. i li rk I.AKKVIKW KNI'A M I'M I. NT, No IS. vCJ I. O. o, r. iuitIii the ll ami -'I Thnrn- S day vviihiRaot f h month In lMl K-. Iowa' Hall, Ukevlew. H. K. Aiiitroii t' V.V., W. J. MiMias. Scrlb.-. J Hu r Painter lPT Hanger OREGON NEW ( El K. TLMP DIDTD U pl n Alt' al K. C. Hab llHO lArtn AJv.rll.liiic A.mr 1.'4 Han Milne Ktrm-l. San Krulli l i, I'al. whrrr coniraela for ailtprllalni ran Iw ma1 Inr II SuliM-rllx-ri to lh Kiamlm-r who r-niov Irom nu liM-alll)r U amithrr. or rhaiiRi llii-lr "iort1o allri-M hmilil rrmi-mlM-r in drop Itila oltlcr a raril an lhi-lr par ran b al drcMrtl lo tin- r In li t imhiIiiITIih-. To Cure a Cold in One I) Take LAXAT1 VK HKOMO QL'ININF. Tablets. All druggi'ta reluml the money i( it (ails to ciir. K. W. (Jrove's ii-Miaturt) ia on esch Isix. 2.V. Slate of Ohio, Cily ol Toledo, Lucas t'liiuity. ( Frank J. Cheney makes oaib that be ianonior pnrtner ol the linn ' F. J. Cheney St Co , doing bniiiHa in the City of Tol lo, County and Slate afore said, and thnt said firm will psy the sum of O.N K UUNimi-:i DOLLARS for each and every esse of Catarrh that (an nul be cured by ihe ue of Hall's Csturrb Core. FLANK J CI IK SKY. " Sworn to before me and Mtilmcrihed in my presence, this th day of Doceiiilx-r, A. D. lsii. A. V (ILKASOS. (Seal) Notary Public. Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, and acts directly on the blood and mucous stirfuci-s of the HVHlcm. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CIIKSKY Am.. Toledo, (). Sold by nil Dr ggists, 7.V. Tske Hall's Family Pills for constipa tion. Notice of Final 5tflement. IS THK COUNTY COURT OF TII K State ol Oregon, for Lake County. In the matter of the Kstate of Krii Bliss, deceased. NOTICK is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed b's Final Account in the office of the County Clerk of Lake County, Oregon, in said estate, and that December 2ytb, PJ05, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, in the County Judge's of fice, in the county court bouse in Lake County, Oregon, has been fixed as the time and place for the hearing of objec tions to said account arid for the settle ment thereof. Doted and firft published November 30th, J903, W. A. W11.BIUKB, 48-22 Acminlstrator. Our Offer. With the June number will begin The I'aclflc Monthly's Berh-s of npec iul edition)) for the year 100.1. They will comprise a number for Portland, for Seattle, for Southern Callforulu, for Kan Francisco and the souvenir number of the Lewta and Clark Ex position, also a special automobile numlier. The nrtlclen of Dr. Wolf von Schlerbrand, ux in number on "Th Coming Supremacy of tho Pa cific" are also promised, and the plaiiHContemplated by the publishers will, without question, place The I'aclflc Monthly far In advance, not only of present competitors, but also Into tho unreachable clasn of period leal literature on the Pacific Coast, Tho Pad (I c Monthly Is Hold to regu lar Hubsci iliers at the extremely low price of $1 a year. We have made an arrangement with the publisher) by which we are able to offer it in connection with The Luke County Kxamlncr, (both Publications), to new HuliHcrlliors, find old ouch who pay up nny back (subscription ihey may owe and a year In advance, for the very low price of I2..10 a year, tf l WOODKEN Of IHE WORlDfttVKt- 1 m To take effiHit, Tuesday, Apr.. 1 .KHKl No. I t :im a. nt. 1:47 a. m. 10 iwn a. hi, 10:) a. m. II :in a. in. 11 M a. in. U:iis n. in. W:1N . til. IJ lfc ,i. in, I'J M p, m. 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S.-ft so d Hr'u l " fall ( r'k 7irt Ki'h h,, .; in ' Nun ..a.iu " I'oki'Kaina n.'AI " Thrall ... .!. Klamath Springs Special l.v. Thrall I n I' V l.v. Kl'h Hpaf if, V. M Ar.Hea-na ... IM ' Ar. hail r-rk fto " Ml.-a-l lir'xi -a Ift ' l-lrcl )lrf-B lJ " " Kail I'n-i'k a.A " ' Hotfii.. . H.W " ' kl'h hc'ii. S .40 " " Thrall.... a.4A LAKEVIliW --ALTURAS STAGE LINE II. K. IUkk ra. Crop'r. Office in Hicbcr'4 5tore Maiie li-avea Ijikeview dally, it-pi -nndiiy at (I a. in. Arrives at Ahursa nt i p. til. 1'U.e- Alluras fur Ikovie at ll o hick a. in. or on the arrival oftl.e Mutfo from Msdeline. Ar rives in Ijikeview in 12 hours af ter leuvimi A burns. Freight - Matters - Given Strict - Attention ... Ilrst - C'dss - Accomodations. Western . Stage . Line J. L. VAIUN, Proprietor. Office In Linkvllle Ifotel Klamath Fall. Daily from Pokcpema by Keno, Klam atb Falls, I'uiry, bonanza, and lily to Lakeview. Daily from Iakeview by lily, Bonanza Dairy, Klamath Falls, Keno, to Po keema. From Klamath Falls to Keno by steamer and from Keno to Pokeirema over the Kunsel Fonr-llorse Btan Line. Good Stock Easy Coaches LAKEVIEW PLUSH STAGE LINE 8. L. McNacguton, Prop. Office at Mercantile Store Ftage leaves Lakeview Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays at 6 a. m., arrives at Plush at 0 p. m. Leaves Plush Tuns days, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 6 a. m., arrives at Lakeview at 0 p. in. Passenger fare 3 one way or $5 for round trip. Freight rates from May 1st to Nov. 1st f.75 per hundred ; fronr Nov. 1st to May lid fl.PO per liundre SIIKKI )ilt..lN James Barry IirniU with Hwallow Fork in rlxlit ear for owes; revere for wuthors. Homo ewva Bijuare Crop and Hill In right ear. Tur Ilranil 111, Itango, Craus Lako, I'ostoltlto addri'HH, lakeview, Oregon 7af IVb't'VPrlh I"""'' with ('rep off left Lait If illlrtUIIII , ri jiiilf I'ndirerop off rlnht for owes; ri itku tur wether. Tar llrand W, Haunt), flnli C'ruek, I'oNlolllou ttddruM lakeview, Ore-noil