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t I DIRECTORY Flint Pnptlut church of Lrkevlew. PreBohlnjr Servlcea nt 11:A.M., nnl "AO P. M. on ench Sunalny. Sumlty School 10: A. M. Junior Society t 2::0 P. M. Ilnptlot Younir People. I'nlon nt 6:.T0 I'. M. on ench Snwlny. Prnjrr inaetlnK "..TO, P. M. on Wcil noodny pv nln. Everybody Invited to ntteml all fiervlws. A. Frnnk Simmon, jumtor DIKF.CTOKY First Hnptiathtm-hiiftiiosel.,nke, l!. At 'V1 I I H 7 1 X , ' I . - - . . . PrtnchliinScrvli-.' nt lLaH-loek A. M and 7;W P. M. on erteh Smnliiy of cver.v month. Sunday School nt 10:t'clock A. M. Prnyor Service n t 7:"'J on WedneKil .ly evening of ouch wwk. All are cordially invited the Servient. J. Ilnjala-ei Howard Pastor Thnt they will offer proof to show ! that tho land Hiiimht Ik mon vain ' nhl for Its tlmlHT or atone than for . airrlcnltural purpom and to ntnl ' Hull their i-bilni to unlal land In-fore j . I'hnstaln. Conniy Clerk, at Id ; otllclal phut' of biixini-H. at Klamath 1 Fulls. OrvKon. on Saturday, tin i'th !dny of Juno. 1IHMI. i They name ns wltna-nMan: Arable .ToluiKoii. I'stor F. Klrkpatrlik. Frank II. Hall, Charles Smile and Jadin Hrvtt, of Klamath Falls, Ore- iron. Any anal all persons rhiiniintf aalvem- ly tlia almve-alesa-ril-eal lsiials are re qneMad tat Hie their claim In thiia office 1 am or 1-efore iaid I'th alav of .luiia-i J. X. Watson, Iii'istcr. TI1FDF K Nil oTO IIILRI laJ lJ lr-W i cnrvtn i ive. irfri rxy years 6jo and aftf r msny ytoxs of use on Ihe eastern coast TovmS Waterproof Oiled Coots wr Introdjord in the West vw were called olickera by .a . . -. I r ine Dioneera om cowtys. i ms oraprvc name has cone Into jcK aiteml use that it to frequentr tSoutjh wrongfully applied to nwy substitutes. You Mnt the vjenune Look for the oijn r vw rostra the rane iotkt on the button. MAM MRKI M dOLO tY RPtrNTATlVl TRADt Trie wuKio ajvtH. H A J T0Wtl'.0,8OSI0H.MASS UiA TOWtl (NWtH CO tauM TOIONtO CAN vvv '1V mi ACROSTICS AND ANAGRAMS. Timha-r I .niad otlrt-. t"nital States Lanti OuVe, Lakeview, Oreiron, April lWt. Notice i Inrt lv given that in compliana-e with the' I provisions of the act of Coniret af ta attend ' .lime .1, 1S7S, entitlanl "An act far the' I sale of timN-r laiials in the Ntiita-s af t'lalifornin, Drivam, Nevada and U'uh- , Pepartnient ar the Interior, I.kavie, traj,'ali, Laud May 17, TIMIIKK I. StITK R Tlnilx-r )-nnl Act Jnm .". 17S. United States Land OfhVe, Lakeview OreRon, April 9. liKXl. Notice la hereby piven that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June .1, lS, entitl ed "An net for the wile tf timler lands in the Static of Cnlifornla. Oregon, Nevada, anal TFaahington Territory." naes.tendo.1 to all the Public Lan! States by net Otlia-o at n"a;. Natia-a ri hereby tfiven that the follow niiuied sa-ttlaT has tlli'd notii'i af hira intent ion to miike tlinal proof 1 -a ..e I.: . 1 !... . . l iimton Territory." as extended to all I r n '"-","'. .i . i... k . t .... i c. ...... a... . i ... i proaf ill be matte betarcbekrter and I l,u ' ,ll"H '",,u, "lk v' i K,.,-eiver at Iak.-view. Oravon. on the inst 4. IMii. the following persons i:,th ,,av ofJ,llVt piHH;., j(,, have this alay (ileal In this otllce their Snider. II. P.. Na. J-.'". lair the NW sworn statetuents. asfolhiws: j '4 f'l' -s M'- i0 S., K. I! K., W. M. John Shea, ot Klamath Falls.! He tianias tho following .wittnesses county of Klamath. State of Oregaan. , to prove his eauit inuoiis resialeuee up Svaru statement No. ;(, for theju ' cultivation of said hind , viz: purchase of the NF.l Sw. Fi N l, i Chus. H. Little, llascom Fisher, A. NwJ NwJ.See. 1. T :U S.. K 17 P., IP.M. lister F. Kirkpatrick, af Klamath Falls, county of Klamath, State of Oregain. Saorn statement Na. IW77, far the purchase af the NJ NFL Sw'i tp. "i S., IV 17 P. Koo7er, Kobt. ! view, Oregon. 21 -"1 Ni l.-on, all of Laka J. N. WATSON, Pollster. Timber Land Notice. of August 4. 1M2. Theresa Hall of Klamath Falls, county of Klamath. I NKJ. XFJ Nwp see State of Oregon, has this day fileal in i P., w. M. tbls office his 'sworn statement No. I That they will offer proof to shaiw 30S2, forthe purchase of the SWJ NWJ J that the land sought is maire valuable NwJ SwJ Sec. 1, NEJ SEJ.'SEJ NEJ. for its timber or stone than far agri Sec. 2 Township 34 S Range No. cultural purpasts anal tai establish 17 E. W. M., and will offer proof to j their claim to said land lvfare Caa). show that the land sought is more 1 t'hastain. county clerk, at his official T-olainhl firMts timber or stone than ! place of business, nt Klamath l-all.- Itke- for agricultural purposes, anal to es tablish his claim to wiial land U'fore Geo. Chastain, county tlerk, nt hie place of business at Klamath Falls, j Oregon, on Saturday, the 16th day ajf June, 1906. He names as witnesses: Archie Johnson, John Brett, Jester F. Kirk patrick and Charley Soule of Klamat h Falls, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above- described lands are requlsted to file their claims in this oflice on or before said ltith day of June, 1906. J. X. Watson Register. Oregon, on Frialay, the Mh day af June, I9ntj. They name as witnesses: John F.rett, Archie Jadinsam. F. II. Hall, diaries Soule. L. F. Kirkpatrick all of Klamath Falls Oregon. Any and all persatns claiming aal vervelv the above-alescrilaeal lanalsatv L"nita.l Stata s Land OflKe view, Orecon, .May 7. llia'a!. ; I Xotiee is hereby fc'iveu that in coin-j 1 pliance with the provisions af the net ; I aif June :5, lTS entitletl, "an Act fair, the sale of timber lamls in the States i ' aif Califairnia. Ora-t'oii. Nevada and ! ! Washingtan Territory, " us extenalaal to all the Public Initial States by act aif ' August 4, lyj, the fadlow ing pa-rsains have tiled in this otllce their swairn statements, tf- it : James C. Moiigold, aif Klamath Falls, County of Klamath, Stata aif ; Oregon. Sworn Stata'Mia'iit No. '.W. 'for the purchase aif the S1., SW'4, IXE4 SWi4. SW4 SF.'4. S.,-: C, Tp. :U, South, Range W LV. W. M. ' , May Mongold. of Klamath Palls, County aif Klamath. State aif Oregain, '. Sworn Statement No. .'fc'1.. for thav purchase of theW'.. NK'4, SE'4 NW'4 A '4 Sh'i. N.h s Tp. mut'(aifu lJ 111a: iiivii viaaiuw in iui9i Rjiiige 1 rl W l oflice on or before said Mh day of! That thay will offer pranif to how that the luml sought is more valuable June, 1;Hm. 1 4-2:5 X. Watson, Register. TIMBER I.AXI OTICK. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1S7S. United States Land Ottiice, Lake view, Oregon, April .5, 1906. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the net of June 3. 1S78. entitled "An net for the sale of timher lands in the States Colorado common points., or California, Oregon, zsevaua anil Missouri River, If UHiiiKUiaau irrritui jr jib c.it-iinaru to all the Public Lan 1 States by act of August 4. 1S92, the following jer bods have thiH day filed In this oflice their sworn stateineuts, as fallows: John Rrett, of Klamath Falls, eountv of Klamath. State of Oregon. Sworn statement Xo. 174, for the address D. S. Taggart.D . F. Jc P. A., purchase of the El of v, Sec 11. T 'Ml Reno, Xevada. S R. 17 E.. W. M. ! Charles Soule, of Klamath rails, county of Klamath. State of Oregain. Sworn statement Xo. :!7.". for the purchase aif the SwJ SwJ, .Sec. 1. SEJSEJ. Sec. 2. N"i NwJ. Sec. 12, T 34 S.. R. 17 E., w. M. ! for its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes Biid to establish i their claim to .-aid land ba'fore the 'Ch'rkof Klamath County, Ora'gon, at his official place of business at Khun !ath Falls, Klamath County, am Weal-i J nesday, the 1st ilay of August, l'.H;. They name as witnesses: Archie; On June 0th and 7th, July 2nd and '3rd, August 7th, 8th and 9th, and September 8th and 9th, special low Johnson. II. K. Peltz, John lirett, ,t,,..;ni. : ,,.. 'Lester Kirkpatrick anal James M un round trip rates will be in effect to , ,. , 41 .... ,, . , . ,. . . gold all of Klamath tails, Oregon, all points Last, final returning limit, Any an,i ttU j,priios claiming adver 'JO days, but not later than October i sely the above described lands are re 31st. Mississippi River, Chicago Washington and Raltimore Xew York For particulars, see any 8 "0.00 CJ0.W G7.50 72.50 107.00 1U8.50 gent, or i uue.-ted to file tha'ir i-laim ' office on or before said 1st j August V.H;. J. X. Watson, Ragister. m this alay of 19 2S STUDY OASTOniA. Ber tlm 9 K;rd tea Haw Alum BrU of LAV AJ HOME THE ORICINU SCHOOL. In.tmr. Hon liy mill kUiilpd lo Ti-r jroi. hrrOffTilxl ty courU and Mturatort. Kzperienced anil runipet'!! iuaru-l-ura Takta lre time vnj. I hi" counwa Preparatory, HuturirM. a -1 lege. Prepare for prm'-tire. U ,i: loiter your condition and prfaatw-' In iMiatnemi. Stuileiita and graduaum eyerywhere. f ull l-artu-uiara ana tterlal offer I it EE. TNI !M6UE COtRHPONDENCE SCMOOl OF UN, 1 l44MutfIKl(M. DETROIT. MICH. 1'htrr llMW Itrrit Knaina lara tho ! of tht I'aalmlat. We final that the ii'ralle Is the most nna-li'iit form of pu.i'llng mimkliial. Acrastle N tira'a-k for a iiuiuliar af vepaa-s tin Mini la'tters aif whla'h form n wanl, saiuii'tlines a name anal aamie tlmas n aantaMia-e. The tliml lattar tuny form a woral, or. as Aalalimui ta-lls us, tha la'tta'r will even run alaiwn the ren ter aif tha vrrsea as a son in. The lie brew poa-ts ofta-u inaala tha'ir verse run ever the entire ttlphaba't. Twale aif the psalms are written on this plan, the most notable laellii the Dili lliinalla'il niial MuaMaM'iiih. This has twaMity twoall l'tul..ll . ... bi f ,1 .1 1'l.lk.lll.l i,1 if ll,.. twi'lltv twa IcttaT aif tin lla'titvw at phaba't. Laa-li staur.a Is f.'i uia'.l aif eliilit couplets, anal thai tlrst line of avich coup let In tlia llrst slima In ltn orlgimil Ib'bra'W ba'gllis with tlia' la'tter alai, the saH'aillal aiillima'lli'a'S ullli ba-tll. file tliinl with gima'l. niial sai am llir.nigli (lie alili.ili t. Tlia English abvisiou of the psalms are llol aftaT tlia 1 la-brew at- ta-r that ba-gan the a-niipla-ts. It win also customary t eaunpaisa va-rsa-s am saiTa-d Ktlbja-a-ts afta-r tlia fashion aif lla tirew acrostics. This was al me with a vla-w ta alal memnry, anal such plivcs wa-re callasl aba-a-darian hymns. Tin- rlalalle Is als.i of ancient airlgln. Tin- l'rova-rbs aif tlia Hibla-, air sayings attnhuta-d to Sailaimon, an- aiflcu In the form a'f riiMla-s. Was It not the apia-eu of Slu-ha wliii propositi rlddla-s to Solo ItionV The Koran, the scriptural book of tin- Mohammealana, ulsai a-iuitalns rial-dla-s, as alo some books now In exlst enca. writta'ii In Arabia- atal 1'i-rslan. The aua-ia-ut Egyptian also praipouiiab I anl rlaliHes, and aim of tin- sa-va-n wlsa iiit-ti of ( .'ivciv, w ho llvaI III the sixth i ca-ntury 15. IV. was a-a-lebratail for Ills riilalli-s in va-rse. HoiuiT, the (Jrat-k j paivt. iii-a-'iraling ta a statement In l'lu- ' tarch. alia-d aif va-atiaui at not ha-lug i al'la- to solve a rlalillav In tin inlalalle llga-s riahlla'S W a'fa- a-tla'ailiragl-al for : aiiiiisement am w inta-r nights In the baronial hall anal also In tlia- mainasti-ry. , In lata-r alays saiun- of tlia- most brilliant Ilia'ti of h-tters colitribiita-al to the list of ritl.lt. Tin- anagram, air transposition of the h-tters In words or sa-iila-uia-s. wan lllll. ll ill vogue 111 tlrea-i-e III tlia- ailajen times. Tin- Cahalist. air .fa-wish d.ii--t.irs, thought that th" anagram always pointi'il out a man's alestiuy, and If his name writta-n backward or lransposad hi any w ay spa-lli-d a word w ith mean ing tln-y (Irmly ha-lievail It a n-velatlon. The (laKeri-rs of James 1. a.f Englaiul provail his right to tin- I'.ritlsh nion arehy as tlia- ab-sa-i-ndaut of the mytli leal King Arthur from his name, Charla-s James Stuart which bea-omes "claims Arthur's seat' The ba-st ana tjrains are thosa whla-h have In the new order of la-tta-rs some tiignllleatloti apprtipriata t.i that from which tha-y are fairmiil. Wha-n I'ilate aska-al. "iuld est Veritas?" (What Is truth?) he prob ably had no lda-a that his iua-stlon au Bwereal itself, but It alid. The transpo tsltlon Unade it. "Est vlr ajul aala-st" (It is the man who Is here). Anagrams wen writta-n as early as ."o II. C.. anal their name conies from the Ora-a-k words ana (backward) and Kramina j (wrltiiigi. PKOl-l'SIONAI. r rrrritrtt t t f rt f t t r r I p A. Willi M, M. I. s rilMI I K nnat HI (.. i IMlslcy, p. Orrgon. o llll T V II I.I. rhjala lsia Miaal furiiii I'M U K N.w I'aly lliill'llnil I,. ' Mail nr inl Ima Lkkrilrn. Ori'Katu OKKH K - lli liiili.liiik- V. Hail' 1 1 .- J -ral - l.nn I a ml Halter .i rlill) OKHi K il;' aiol.lliiK. OREGON SllOHTLlNG Wm Of THE WORLD L I ak.l I aln Nil. f.al M -..111 I. II III.. t' ll. I Hll W a atllaxlay of i-N.'h .if. mh In MuMiiiilr Hull, al ia . an. K ooe. a h k , i hi 1 11 a 1 1 a 'mil in a mt.-r. V. N. I gi inn, a li rk. I . K K V I K W KSa AMI'MIM f v ft N it In, S VV ft f t t ft ft t t t t t s S I. o. O. Y. nia ilia' lxt an. t Ilium ata v ra a-nlntc .( raa-li iiiaanili In Oat.t Kil- V liiun Hall, laka il S '. I'.. J. v. I in ka r. Si rll-.' A U. ManriliK. .fttt.tt.i st tit t t t r t t A 13. rOLLETT Mouse VtrXJ Paper llniKer . Oregon m Painter New rine Creek. THIS PAPER ihiiii.' sir,- j a'uiitrai ta I, fur U k.-rl en ni.- al K ' lim Aalv.-rti'iiiK Ak n. :t sn- San rum lii. I al lu-r- al . iirtiiitiK tan Is- ina.lr lr It and Union Pacific Salt Lake, Denver, Kan sns City, Chicago, .St. Lou I New York. Uca-iin Sta-nina'is lii-twi-eii 1'iirtlniul iind Sun I rniii lsa-ii eva-ry llva-iliiya. Low RntcA Tii'krt to ami from nil piarta of thn ' I'lilti-il .S'tnten, ( 'nil in I a Hliri'iiroiti. lor 1'iirlu iilum, all on or n.lilrean, A. I.. Crnlir.'d. I'. P., Portland, Cre. K LA HATH LAKK ....RAILROAD.... . . . TIMI! TAIJI.Ii . "23 In Kffi-a't May IwtT I'.n.'i. ' I . Thrall . (I A. M t.v. l'..k.K.nia til 4VA M At. Il.ittui rt!,". Ar.i.. IU.V.'" " si. . -I II r'K (I t.i K I li hi.-K. II to " t-alli'r k J ii". " " ralil rr. k ' K I'll .'. 7 I M,-.. lir',0 j in Mil.- . n.lai - B. j; a, U " I'liki-nama a I Ii rati ....IMA Klamath Spring Special. I v. Thrall... I Hi f Ar. II.. nia. v, -' si.-, 1 Hr'K. .' II ' " fall a m l l', ki ll r-i. t in M I . kl'h S,-Ki tVi I-. 34 A r. I all I r. , k .' u " si. i-1 lir-i; a ill " ll' van . ... SI " Hoall.. . 3 i.1 ritwra to I In- Ki.iiiin. r h.i r. innvr In. in ..in- liHalujr l.i ali.Mli. r. ..r rlimii;. 1 1 1 I r - -: . i fTl . . a l.lr,-., li..ii:. r inlai iii alrot. tilt, a.rtla-i- a a-ar.l ... th.-lr .aiH-r I a-l h- a.l LAKI;VM;V --ALTURAS ilri-.M l l.i ia.- riiclil .rtii- 1 o Cure a Cold In One Day Take I.AX.vriVF I'.liOMu liCIMNK Tahleth. .All driik'iiitii refund the tnolu-y if it ftt i In to cure. K. W.llrove'i "UMialure in on a-in h Uix. tun. mlil i i.i., i. FREE To All Our Subscribers I tie Great AMERICAN FARMER Indianapolis, Indiana. The Leading Agricultural Journal of the Nation, Edited by an Able Corps of Writers. The American Farmer is he only Literary Farm Journal pub Ished. It fills a position of its own and has taken the lead ing place in the homes of rural people in every section of the United States. It gives the farmer and his family something to think about aside from the hum drum of routine duties. Every Issue Contains an Original Poem by SOLON L. GOODE. Within the Next Ninety Days We Offer Two For the Pake of One: The Lake County Exam,ner The Leading County Paper and The American Farmer BOTH ONE YEAR FOR $2 This unparalleled offer is made to all new subscribers, and all old ones who pay up all arrears and renew within ninety days. Sample copies free. Address: C. O, fletzker, Lakeview, Oregon. Where (hp Lad? Va lioliii. All ollh l.il of a New Kiinluiial roaal i ;i ,,, t, . tolal the fullowliJK: Tho tic-ka-t o,ia-iits In the Huston aitllee of our roaal nn- ira-atly tnmlila-d by patrons who. In-n wishing to jmr ihasi tla-ket. lay down a i-oln niial lia-lthi-r ta-ll when they are Kilni nor how many tia-ka-ts they want. ThU ue-ci-ssltate.s one or more quest Ions on th! part of the patient njji-nt. ini ilay u little elderly lady itpproai-heal the win dow of the? otlice, daeliiR u large fami ly umbrella on tlia? 8I11I1, und. nfta-r fninblliiK nervously In ha-r iioa-ketliook, pullail out a quarter and laid It alowu without u word to tin? tla-ka-t na-lla-r. "Where are you Roiiig, madam V" nuk ed the ticket 11 gent. "Oh. I'm Koliig to the doctor," was the tremulous reply. lortunate Mi.isourian.t. 'W hen I iumi alriitfuUt. nt l.lvamln Mo.,'' writt-H T. .1. Hw.ver, imw nf iru.'N llle, Mh., "t hra-a-nf my a-utai. Illi-rn Wen iarilliltn-tltl.V a-liri-d aif -t m mh in 1 t ! ii li y Ur. KIii'm New lia iii-ry, (ill. I tin- well mid ntl'iiHK taid.-iv. line n trylim t.i net I hU pruperty and niuvc tn Ail.niiit, Init lifter URlllj' New I lnfi 1 very ll Hlmrt time he fa ill 11. 1 It iimicrerfiir.V to do H11 I royunl hr. KIiik'Ni-w IMHeuveryiiH the Miixt Wi.llda-lflll llieilii'llie In exlMt-a-lli e.'' Snri-Ht iillh llllil ( a. Id cure niial Thriiiit nnd I.iiiik IiciiIit. iJutr- 1 1 1 1 - 1 l.y l,a-e P.eull I l tluu U t . ,K' ll l.ll hot tie fit-. STAGE LINE II K. Iiimiii, I'fiaa.'r. Office in Iticber'A .Store Postmaster kobbed. W. I'aiiitM, I'liKtmiiHter nt lUvr lil . in-.iily hml IiIh Hie nnd wiim ed .f all ciiiufi irt , iii-innliiii tn Iter which hiiyt: "l'nr Jo vi-uiim I Iwul i hriiiiic liver culiijilaliit, which led ! fciu h it Hi-Va-re enna- aif j.iuiiallci t lint even my lliiia-r 1111IU tiii ni-d ya-l-l'iw; when i:iy ilnctnr jira-wriU-d Kla-a-t r ia I'.ltta-rrt, w hlch a ureil me nml h.'IVe ka-it ma- well fur 11 yem-n." Sura-a-11 re fur i'illi iiihiii-hh, Niii rulu Wenkiieni nml nil Htmiifich, l,lt-r, Khliiey and lihtdaler ilaTuni inentH. A wailiderfiil 'runic. At l.ee lia-iill'tt I r 11 jr- titore. .'.(la-. Haifa' leaven Ijikrvii-w dully, t. tvpl hnmliiy nt . in. Arrive at Allnruia at H p. in. I-aavca Alturai for lakeview at ll o'( lm'k a. m. or on the arrival aif the t ii if ii from Ma. It-line. Ar riva-n in Lakeview in 12 hour f. ter h-HviiiK' AlttiritN. rreljtht - Mnttcra - (Jlven 5trlct - Attention ... first - Class - Accomodations. Western . Stage . Line J I.. VAKIN, Proprietor. Office In llnkville Hotel Klamath I alll. Iiuily from 1'okeientit l.y Keno, Klam Hth I hIIh. Jiuiry, lloiianza, and Illy to l.4tkf via-w. PHily from Lakeview by Illy, llonantt. Hairy, Klamath Fall, Keno, to IV ketfi-ina. From Klamath FiiIIh to Keno 'by Hteamer ami from Ka-t:o to i'tika-ienia over the SuiiHt-t Foiir-lltirnti iStii(o Line. An Apt I'opll. I A profissor who, wha-o asked a tjueH- I tlon, wus In the habit of miyin; "That 1-t a very Rood point Itida-ed. IXk It up for yourself," wus ona-e much tllsitust- ed wltla a Ktudent who had failed to answer a very simple question. "Mr. Jones." said he, "I'm Kiirprlsiil that you, who are khIiir to teach, cannot answer hucIi an element nry quastlon. Why, what would you do If one of your puplln were to ask it?" "Well, pra.-fuss-or," replied the other, "If mich a thing had happened before I came here I'm afraid I would have said plainly that I didn't know, but now I think I'd do Just an you do and Bay, 'Look it up, my boy; look It up!' " Whose Say-so is Best? With iienrly nil tne.l mIi. throiit-h 'al'ini.-i a-i II' -ailia- :it n 1 to 1 for I ;il-a- No I'rorraat Illation. "Ethel," ho whlspereal, "will you marry me?" "I don't know, C'1iui1i?h," hIio replied coyly. "Well, when you find out," he Bald, rlsln)?, "send m? word, will you? I Khali be at Mabel Hicks' until 10 o'clock. If I don't hear from you by 10, I'm t'olnj,' to ask her." London Tit-lilts. 1 'i live value. Of conrsa-, mii-Ii testimony h not that of a ali.inu-resieil party und areordint'ly is not to lie i'ien 1 1 s;iin.' cre'lit ati if vv 1.1 t-ii frm, 1 i:i-intersteil inotives. Iir. i'n-ri-e'.s iiii-iln nies, how ever, form a hlnifle 11111I therefore stnU in exa-eptloii to tiiis rule. Then- cUlm.s to th! i-onliili'iici! of Invallils iIimh not lest sl -i y upon thi'lr mal.ers' say-so or praise, 'l'helr liiKn-ilii-nts are matters of pi 1 Id it.; klliiwli'ili(i), lieiliK prlnta-d on each b-l;ir:tLi boUli! wrapper. Thus Invalid Biiiren-r.H are taken Into Dr. Piera-e's full coiiliili-nce. Sa-aira-s of ieadlnif medical men have written enoui'h to fill volumes in praisn of thai curative value of tho aoveral InnrciJicrits enteritiK Into thi;se well-known mi'dli-lnes. Ami'iik'rvt tlii'sa. wrlli'rn we final Mii'h inaxl fcul IlKliU kH I'rnf. rinley Klllnir wihxI, M. i , tif lfc-iini't M.-Ula-al C:olJi-Be, Clilrut'iii I'rnf. Hale, aif tlittama clty; Prof. John M. Hi-uil-da:r. M. .. Il" of Cincinnati, tihlo; I'rnf. John Kin tr. M. J)., lata of Cincinnati, (ihlo; j)r. UoiT Ciai. of Now York; Iir. Jlartho low, of Jefferwm Moiili-al Colli'va, of l'a., ami ficora-i of 01 hers txiually einliient. Dr. I'lar!ti' Favorlt l'roK-rlitlon enroll the worst cases of fumalq woakiieas, tirolap biiH.antevoi'Hlon ami rotroviarsluii ami rorructa li ri yulurllliis, cure painful iiIimIh, drii-n up (ilsatrraicablo and waukrnlnif drulns, 11mm tliriea known ai pulvli; catarrh anal aiiiultl tual of other dUuaar-i peculiar to woinnn. Hear tn mlml, It I.) not a patent nor even a hay-ret medicine, hut thai "Favorite Prracrlp tion" of a ra-Kularly tducau-d phynlclan, of luria experience In the euro of wonian'e tMicullax allmentit, who frankly and a-onfid-Iniely takci his patla-nta Into his full cou lidence by telilntf tht-tn lust what his aprB. fci'rlption " Is a-omiMised of. Of 110 other medi cine put up for woman' apaiclal maladli-a anal aold throiiih dniKirlhta, can It he said that the waiter la not afraid to deal limn frankly, opmily and honorably, l.y Irttlnc CTory path-nt iinliis the aauie know exactly what aha Is taking-. Sick women are Invltod to consult T)r. Pierce, by ltter, free. All correspond ence in ijuunled as aacrndly net: ret and womanly eonlialnncea are protected by professional privacy. Addreau Ur. It, V. J'lerco, lluffalo, N. Y. How to preserve health and beauty la told in Dr. i'iorce'a Common Hens Mnd ical Adviser. Jt Is frre. For a paper ajoverod copy aeud Dr. It. V. l'icrce, Buf Xalo. N. Y.. 21 ontVeent stamps to cover njalllriK (illy ; fn cloth binding 31 Btumpa. Dr. Fiero' 1'elloU cure coiulipatlon. 811110110117. I am convinced, both by faith anal experience, that to maintain oneself on tola earth is not a hardship, but a pastlnx, If we will live Blmply and wisely, as the pursuits of tho simpler nation are still the sports' of the more artificial. Thoreau. Becma Reasonable. "What U the correct garb for a sur geon about to perform an operation?" "A cutaway, I suppose." Minneapo lis Tribune. I will not be concerned at men'a cot knowing me; I will be concerned at my own want of ability. Confucius. Good Stock fasy Coaches LAKKVII-VV PLUSH STAGE LINE H. L. McNAftiiiTON, J'rop. Office at Mercantile Store iStaKe lcBVei Lakeview Monday", Wed nesday and Fridays at 8 a. m., arrivea at I'IubIi at 9 p. m. Leavea I'iusli Tues tlaya, Thursdays and tVaturdays, at 8 a. m., arrives at Lakeview at 9 p. m. Passenger fare 3 one way or (5 for round trip. Freight rates from May 1st to Nov. 1st $.75 imr hundred j frow Nov. 1st to May 1st $1.00 per humlre A Lively Tussle with that old enemy of thornce, Con, Htlpatloii, ofU'ii einlH In ApjieiiillcltlH. To avoid nil hci Ioiih troublu with Stomach, Mvt-r, and HowiIh, taka Dr. KIiikm Now J.lfo 1'llln. They pei. fectly n:j,'ulaU) tlieso ortfaiiH, withaut pain or UlHc-oinfort?. ITc at lo in-all brtlKKlHt. MIlKKf UIIAItiUH. Iflmac Rarm firui with Bwallsw Fork la dlllC Ddliy righl ear for ,wm rev eris lorwotberi. Bomsvwes Hquars Crop and BUI In right ear. Tar Brand 111. Bange, Crans take. I'ottoffltsaddreu, Uktriew, Oregon Zac Whitwotlh SriSKIlJ rtgbt for ewei ; ret erse for wethori Tar Brand W.Hange, rub. Creek, foitoffloe addreat Lakeview, Oregoa