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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1906)
DIRECTORY First. BnytlDt church of l.rkcvlow. Pirnchlng Services at 11:A.M., nnd 7:Xl P. M. on ench Sunday. Fnndit? Scliol 10: A. M. Junior Society Jit 2:.T0 P. M. llaptlst Yoihik People. n t'nlon at 3:30 1'. M. on emh Sunday. United States Lsnd Ofllee lakeview Orcgou June W r.HHt. Not loo U hereby tflven that in compliance with, the urovUions of the not of Conitretw of June a. 1MTS, entitled "An Hot for the sale of tinilnr Inndi In the Stnte of Otilfornin. Oreuon. Nevada ml Wash- all i nut on Territory" ns extended to i the Public Land Staten bv net of Ana Prnrer meeting 7.W, 1. M. on Wed- wl i, K Herman J. Winters, of uendnr evening. Klamath Falls county f Klb rv-rvhndv Invited to Attend nil S,1,to "f reron, has thU day tiled in i,erylocl. United to utun.i , t nii, p,jlo bi worn tteinent No nervier. A. Frank Simmons, pastor ;mo, for the pnrchnse of the SV'4 :NWNSW4 nnd NW. SK of . Section i Tp. M S.. K. 17 K. W. M. DIKHCTOK' land will offer iroor to show that the First Dnptift t'lnm'h of (Joose Iike, ' laud soiifrht is more valuaMe for its at New Pine Creek. Oretroii. ( timl.er or stone than for ani-oultural , ,, ... , . i, , t . imrposem and to es-tallih his claim Preaching Service nt ll:oclock A. M J 07aMV,,l ,H.ton, ,.,erk of Klamath nnd 7;"0 P.M. on each Sunday oflOOUHty. Oregon nt his otlloc id Klam evcrv month. nth Falls Orecou on Monday the :i Sundav School at 10:oVlock A. M. day of Septeinl-er UHHU lie names as ' . . , ,-.i i- i , ! witnesses: Archie Johnson, Harry Pra.rerServieent,:WonWe,lnesd..y ,vt Ijstor Kirkpilfril.u HIi j0i, evening of each week. irttt Rn f Kl..,mth Falls Oregon. All are cordiallv invited to attend Anv and all persons claiming nd- "... . i ; 1 I I 1 . .. the Services, t verseiy tiie anove-nescrun-ii uumo mi- ...... .... i 1-.inesreii in nieineir cihiiii in mi .1 ll.ii-ilori lli-ir.1 I'twTiir ' ...... . office on or Ind'ore said M day of Sep- ...... - ! tcinlier I'.HVi. WASTED: by Chicago wholesale nnd i J. N. Wntson, Kegister. X M mail order bouse, assistant manager ' (man or woman ) for this county and, adjoining territory. Salary 420 aud i Final Proof, expense paid weekly; expense money: , ,.,,, of tb , interior. Land advanced. Work plensaut; position ! tmv0 t I.h keview. Oregon. Aucust permanent. No investment or exper- J io, i:KV. Notice is hereby given that ience required Spare time valuable. : corge L. Holbrook. of Lakeview, - , I. , , ! Dregon. has tiled notice of Ins mten- Wnte at once for ful particulars nnd ' ,Lto make lltl!ll tive j-ear proof in SPRIXTFUNFNT rJ' Lifko St ! support of his claim, viz : Homestead SLPLRlNTLD.Nh.M, lo.-L.ako St. t KnVry '0l -57 made -March 1. KIM. Chicago, 111. PJt ifor tjie j.m., XK', Sec. fs T. to S., K. I !'J0 K, and S'.. SK4 Sec. III. T. :fi S.. K. 'J t... W. M., nnd that saia prooi .ill be male lief ore Kegister and Ue- iver. nt Ijikeview. Oregon, on Sep j tembor :. rKI. He names tho fol- lowing witnesses to prove hiscontinu : ous residence upon, and cultivation of, the laud, viz: Kdwurd liishop, I James Hishop, James MclVrrnott and tiordon Oarrett wll of Lnkeview tUu j J. N. Watson. Ueiji-ier. j Is m WATERPROOF OILED CLOTHING RCCEIVCD THt ! HIGHEST POSSIBLE AWARD AT TN & T.LOUIS W0RIP1 PAIR. 5tt6 vjs tht rwmej of dcalerA in your town do not icll our qooay nrd we will jend you & collection of picture. In colors, of romous tower of th world. A.J. TOWER CO. E5TA6UHtD ISJ4. 0TTM MM OM CIWCAOO TOWtR CANADIAN CO. lUM TOtONfO CkH M EXIT JUNE HOQ. 9oit Montr t'aaallr Mail on th Ot tnhrr lUrkrl, Ten yearn ago we fattened nnd o!0 the laM btincli of June ling from thin farm. To grow n nine nionttiM-old hoti with practically live months of winter In the midst of hi career nnd ninke the! transaction profitable every year wan what we failed to do, yet we had fin abundance of clover. IjUer Instead of fattening for the June market we fed for the August PKOF123SIONAL. A. Willi 'M, M. I). rilHU'l.K Hint Ml K4.K.O ralsley. Orrgon, 1 V gon, ' man lH T V IIAI.I, I'h) Mlrlan and Murat-an i market. In some respect this wan Ik1- j OKKII'K - Nrw lnljr Hull. linn. f?nijfi ctn rni Ely's Cream Balm This Remedy is a Specific, ! Sure to Give Satisfaction. CIVES RELIEF AT ONCE. i It cleanse, aootht-s heats, nnd protects t1;'. : diseased iueuil.rme. It i-ir. s t'at.-irrh aixt i drives away a (' .M m t'i II a : i. . Kestorf.s tjie S-t.--es of e i is 1 S: I!. .av ; n e .:..:.t litis !i .-.i-.- A:.-; lied into t:.e n-.-striis :.. .!. rl.c-J. Larg'- SMs", ." eenis tt jru.sn-r.s o. I ;' luuil ; Trial Pue, 10 cents l-' i .a... ELY EROTHERS. 56 Warren St.. N?w Yor kix i. it.ook. ' Iui.l Otlice at Ldikevicw, Oregon, j Muly l'.. Notice is hereby iven j ' that the followinn-nnnied settler has. ' tiled notice of his intention to make j j final proof in support of his claim, . j and that said proof will be made be- j I fore Kepister aud lieeciver at Lake-1 I view, Oregon. r,n '.Mh day (f August, ! P.nni viz: .Mary II. liryan, H. K. No. i ! for the SK'4 NE'4 tScc. II, S1.. ; ' NW4 and NW4 SW'4Sec. 12 Tp. M : , S. K. VJ E. W. M. lie names the fob I : lowint! witnesses to prove his contin uous residence upon nun cunnaiicm ; of said laud, viz : II. r- Us ed of Pai?ley, Oreirou. J. S. Hranch, W. H. Koush, and I). M. Hryau of Lakeview, Oreuon. J. N. Watson. Iveci-t'-r. Keep Posted On Matters That Interest You Yoitr local paper is a necessity to yoxi, financially and socially. But a NEWSPAPER OF GEN ERAL CIRCULATION, contain ing the latest new3 of the world, is equally necessary to you. The "up to date man" will provide 'oinisdf with these two essentia? features of projTe3S. In THE TWICE - A - WEEK SPOKESMAN - REVIEW, Spo kar.e, Wash., will be found the eery latest news of the world, its natter including information on politics, commerce, agriculture, auiiingr, literature, as well n3 the iocal happening-3 in the states of Montana Oregon, Idaho, Wash ington and the province of British Columbia. In addition, its col ;imns for women, its popular science r.rticles, it3 short and' con 'ir.ued stories, its "Answers to Jrn-c-pondents" and "Puzzle Problems " combine to form a heme newspaper that at $1.00 per vvar can nowhere be excelled. 1 ITS AI'VKHrlSIXi V.lll'E. ivrr.aj.s y.iu hivt dnmnhlni to -lt a '.i-'n. a lain, fnnn imcHnrrr Y" mi. n h to buy i-.mihlnic Th bn p. . "v l ecmiriuiili-ai, with penpi hn w ' "-r or l H by Inortlnic or: ill ".-.niBt In Th Spokmn-lfvl-w Virrr.et, itirkmrn, luTibrmn arnl n!n r IV.-f th T'.VlOE-A-WlltK. ' !' ! to rf jrh h i-ln, nn nn I .v -i-.m, u th UAII.r or m;may k :::man-I!E u:w. TM'-: TWICR-A-WEK5C ItATirs Attn j ter. Alx'ilf that time I wan Impressed with the success of a relative who fed i a few hots to 1k sold to the local butcher ahotit Sept. I'.'i. lie had discov ered that the demand for liox wnn irood at that time, and the price were ; ulne what we had received at any ' time for .lii'i. or August Iiok. t'ould I we cut out s.iine of the dittlrult les we ! luol epce-uiiiereil. utille every resource ; and reach tills otijeciive? This prolilcui ' K. I.. I tea u worked out as follows, at lie tells In ilii. i fanner: I'lrillmc flip Oi-tolirr Hoc 'e ilici.le.l (o take the weltfhtH of the ho:;s as freineully as was neces 1 sary to discern the uaius they were Inaklii" for the I'no.l consumed. We tllseov ei-i'.l Hie hous were uiaklii); n re . turn for the urnln consumed when fed !n co'i!ii.. ion wlih clover that was niiich l..-t;.T than the prices for uraln This v.iri of feeding was calculated tr I I,, r. tr Altornrj nl !. lAkevlem, Orro OKi n i - l'l liiill.lmir. I. n t A ttm.-nr -M-I.an IjiiiiI Mnllrra Merlall) tlFMi'K - Pnl," Ruildlni. i v unnrik.ii nt Tut wnnm inio-xi.w nuui-flin ur int numu L lu No. M i.n tin- mi. I llli Vt . .Iiirxliiy of mrli ..r.iiil. In ,M nn.iiiii- Mill, nl n , m. . Vt t.l. in K . I oltM.lI I t.llllllHtl.l.f, . V Ul lM. I. tk liiiike the ho :s urow, hut not to tlnlsh them. They neeihsl more corn. oiiUeil Corn. Wh;,t h!i;'ll we siilitilnle for com ten lii.' ilhs In the crl'i, li i.iled t't Par iv N nnd Mil iner.iMl in :iter for twen ty four ho. us' Tli.it which Is nearest like t.o.ikc.1 C(ni Is i-olil with J'lsl enough a to make It pahttahlc nil I Milt nioii-i. i in the f.irm there was plenty of this l.y Se,.t. o. conl.l not ct il to llie h.;s In the neei-ssar.t Ua:iti:ies, i'or we were too I n y. l ilt and h till.-d t Ik-: u s..:ne ufecu eon. ho t -r i r-nt f or line words m a line. '? PAft.T AND S-V'MT P iiNSE.'i.'TIVK I.m;i:tio:- Ml Colli or two. 1 enoiuli in .t . turi.e! in (hi o I 'lliiii::..' v . .-h.l.le. for l! S.-;1eln''e". I'm" I I he I,.. : le i Ih yn-ld :;t ;: us we pnt'irei! tile Millin er eoll the l.'ji priee !;i ti!.,e. A a mi tailie.l till I l. . .' usi:;iilv l.re.-ik. W illi 111,1 old for a W e 1; en the e;irs were rip. ,;i-.il w le n pnlie 1 ..T w . 'I I. y !' . ! mr,... .! 1 1 ' . !' " i . ii r i i ici' i - oil-' I hot In jij-r t't r r i-t t ' t f t ' ' t ' t ' r 1. vh 1 II-W t.M AMI MI N r. No l. S y I. (I. o K. in. .'i:l..' 11 nn. I :.l 1 1. 1. r- y ili veil I II k- l fm-li mo I. Ill III Oil. I Fi l- ' i I...... 11.11 I.L......U. 4 W Wrtiiil...' I' t'. , J. 'I . 1 ... k T. M Till. . y ., v v. V DC. Mouse Painter New Tine Creek, THIS PAPER Pa r-r Manner . Oregon OPFfiON mm Si i opt LINE - - and union Pacific Salt Lake, Denver, Kan sns City, Chlcngo.St. Lotil5 New York. Ocenn SteniiieiN Let w ti ll I'orlldllll nnd Nun l innclst very live dn.v. Low knte.s Tickets to it ixl (mm nil purln of the I'liited .Villi en. ('iliilldrt Hlnl'l'.ll rope. I'or parlii'iiliiii', cull on oraddrcnH, A. I.. Craljt. (I. I'. P.. Portland, trc. KLAHATH LAKE ....RAILROAD . . . HMI: TAUI.I; ... " In Effect May lut, I'too. I v. Thrall , A A. M t v. I'.ilirKHiiia la VA M Ar. II. km.. il :. Ar. I'm.- in ,v, HI. i-I llr'tf ll i " K I'll K.'f. 1 1 .4.1 ' iBllCr'k 7. lulli o. k II .t K I'lt h.'n 7 I' Hl.'. llu'iii'l!ii " I'liu- ..nil lingua. .1. Jo I'M ' I'liki'i'mm 1. .11 Iluall ' klnmnth SprliiK Special, l-l .'ii v I Mil...- ! r cel. i ft. ' III. ir lr.' I n l tr. ! .it I. V tl. I- f !! 1 r t : . ' ; i c "nn I Aw M. .-If..-. Ite I no ii . !. i i i li.nr'i l.'t S..II t h.-M-.1. I..r ll r ntnv iT.Ki.r. I.v. Tlirnll... t ' f. l It, Ar. Il.ir'.f .. I ' A f. si. . I lit Vi .' i'i " lull ' i.-i k .' " ' K I'll -. K I'll V.'na' r ail i r. i k .- "ii . I Hi'iti a ii l'..-na., . . . '.il 1 1. mil . . a. 4.1 ' V. M ii,. Ir .m li..v t .-tl. . i.l l.il-h Hill I. ' i !ir. -, r.- r : .1 il i- h ui:. t' II...- ii .l irini; iu.:'i. .1 lo l.ri-u i' or for:r w.-.-ki '.s ill'.' Well n lt lie- l.'.lh tliev lo Cure a Cold in line I'ny T.ike I WMIVI I 1 : ! (tITMNK T.l1 'i ... A i I ' r ! t v I - I U f .t i : t i ci.ii-. LAKl-VII-W --ALTURAS STAGE LINE Illi'lliV it'ii. i' nn fiiiii.l th U I ; rove II. K. II il k i ii, I i, r ' l ..il e n I, hi, Office in I'.icbcr'.i .tore I u June t.th and 7th. July '2nd nnd , 3rd. Auuust 7th. Sth and IHh, and ! Septemlier Mh aiid I'tli, special low iu cll'ect to Ietert Land Finul I'rout. i United States Land Ofliee, Lake- i lien, vitruiii. auuai a. .i- ' . . . . ... . L hJliJ thoV a i.n r. .round trip rates will be Highflll, of Plush, Lake Co., Orepou, jail points fiist, final returuiiik.' limit, baa tiled notice of intention to make j 00 days, Lut not later than October proof on his desert land claim Xo. . i. , lis, ior toe .tti'j sni4l dl-j . . . Sec. 3, T. 30 S., K. ME., W. -M. be- . Colorado common points, fore lieiiister and Keceiver at Lake- ' Missotiri lliver, view, Urecon, on t-riday, the -1st day Mississippi River, ? Words j4 Words ! ii t!:ne . : tln. 3 tin... R r-IK 31- A r of September, HKKj. He names the ' r... :.. followinj.' witnesses to prove the com- , , . plete irrigation aud reclamation of i " ;ashiut,'ton and l.altimor. said land: Steve Youutr, Kdward K. 'X'-tv York Bond, Noleu E. Curry, of Plu-h, Ore- For i.articulars, see any pon, ana miaiu tiinocK. or iiikcvicw, iJ-.S. J. .. Watson, liei-'i.-ti-r. address D. S. Tatrirart,I Reno, Nevada. ? 5).C0 i t;7..'s) ; 72.50 j 1 ' "S fjO Al-'i-nt, or F. tV P. A., Sl'NDAT ALONE ach ln.rtlon per llr.e Una . 111,. ADDI'.ESS :: ni'oiit sti x-i:kvikt. l.l.an,. VVa.h. ur !. .'nmly, rn.-lu.lrnr u it ,i,r, ir ire.nry ordr f ir nu i.hn of d-lrt miii -hi ,),.!,, )n L.tTi. a : li I, K.r - o Lay pull' bred 1'Hil i . Ther i . l.y your s'.,e mule nt lie i: -n '1 hoi If there is than :inot:.e: ui' to a ( h: .l ,i- to pin 1 1. hi' a puiv l".:ir. l.o ih, this I. ill rui. l.i-r way In improve Ih.iu to put a pure hn-il head of your herd. .I. aa Ol.l !:. 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O, Hetzker, Lakeview, Oregon. li'ltiU' Million. ihi-i inrlil'liii ;' Loth .-!). -it and l.iii.h-i. I'.ut for !he 1i-I.-i'.i tio.i from v. e 'ern r.inc-i, ell, it illreet or h.v the f 1 lot r.,'i!o, di::i:i,- th. pa --t .Mara i.i'.t loa f i in! ic n ..iil.1 ha ve exi-Ieil. Ai .1 there U no pi i-pe.-t of : an ii.erea-e in Ih" supply of native during Ih-' eoi.iin Min.nier. In far', ' tin- trade N e.pe. lai.t of a decrease.; ns tlie farm helt i- sImi-Um,' np. li.nn nnd wi'Mie;- hunhs will lie marketed, hut ewe l.-i in I s will I.e held, and pres ent clamor for hreeiliie-C slo.-li han ere j ftted Hiilli.-ient eoiialry trad" to l.ccp oven old toothless ewes nwny from the bhamhles. nail'a Old Va" I'urKi't It. I have heen raising ho.- lor cvi-.il years; for tin." past year liavo changed my stock to pure hred ItcrhshiroH. I make hi'er and more salable pl's nt an earlier aye. I have done away with my rail fence ami Imilt my entire fence out of wire fence. 1 believe many farmers would like to breed pun; bred stock If they thoii'.;ht they would make a success. My advice Is to make your leap and try. You never will know M'but you can do until you try. I have been farmini; all my life and find that dad's old way will not do. (Jet rlnht, boys, Jiud help me raise jils for our brother fanner who hasn't time to raiue them.-South Carolinian. C'oIhi C'ofixera. The man with comparatively mnall capital may start In tho InislnesH of raiHlu. bo'.s tir sheep. IJotu are very profitable If properly bandied. One good sow or one good ewe may become tho head of a herd that will become u money maker. MlKlity Safe I'roponKlon. Thd New York, liostoii, rhlludelpblu and local buyers are fallitif; over one anoUier to pick up the scunt supply of horses In the Chicago market at prices never before heard of In the trade and rather Inferior horses at that. No one of the present feneration need bo alarmed over Iho horse being put out of business by the automobile. Breed er's U a zette.- I'oolQOtra. Every time you ko to tho sheep pasture-please uxke It a point to go of tencount the sheep and take them a bit of salt. When a mnn wants to use Ida horse and hn to chase him all over his farm In order to caheh him It Is evident that either the man or tho horse was not bron "lit up rlrdit. Tin- prospect Is that pork will be high at least one wore year. Let' Lave come to fell next fall. F'-r mercy's sake, don't put a poke ont' afenir! Fix up the fence. 1h uiuu who thinks, "Darn a bog, eny 'iv." better let the other fellow rale.' the pigs. V" can't whip fright out of a horse. Kverj oo Ro'iM enac-ilir f r h's home paper. In otder to fct sll the lecaj news, but to kef p In touch with the world's dilly events Should also read The Evening Telegram, Portland, Oregon, The leading evening newspaper of the Faclflc Coast, which has com plete Associated Press reports and special leased -wire service, with correspondents In Important news centers and In all the cities and principal towns of the Northwest. Portland and suburbs are covered by a brlfbt staff of reporters, and editorial, dramatic, society and special writers. Saturday's edi tion consists of 26 to 23 pairs, and has colored comic paces, as well as a department for children, colored fashion page, an Interesting serial s'.oiy and other attractive features in addition to all the news of the day. Subscription Eates: One month, .00 cents; three months, $1.35; six months, $2.50; twelve months, $.r. 3ample copies mailed free. O M.iUe li-avi-M Lakeview daily, ri icpt Sunday nt tin. in. Arnvcf at Allurui at ll p. in, 1'ftYen Altutiti lor l.'ikcvicw at tl o'i lock a. tn or on the urriVH.! , ol tl.e Miitfc Jr.. m Mil. h-l inn. Ar rive in I.jikevie in 1 hour ni ter h aving Allurax. Trclnht - Matters - (iiven 5trict - Attention lirst Class - Accomodations. Western . Stage . l ine J I.. YA DIN, Proprietor. Office inlir.Uillc Hotel Klamath I am 1 1 . Iiailv from Pokiaema l.y Kcim, KIhiii nth I hIIh, Puiry, r.oiiaii.u, nnd lily ti Lakeview. Iaily from Lakeview by Ply, I'.ortanzi. Dairy, KhiniHth FalU, Keno, to IV k cue in a. From Klainuth FiiIIh to Keno by etemner nnd from Keno to Pokifenirt over the huiifet Foiir-llort-o Stnn Lino. Do Vou Wnnt to i:now Vl:af Vou Swr..!ow ? Tli'Te U n ri r ;iti::i. nt i'i :!.!. country In favor of ';i im h nl' v.si '.s foMl'iiMiiios. Ir i- In i. T.aliiri'l tl.atouo should h.i e o- ... I i ' ' -t . t in the en'. i .. fiiiionof llnit. wi.i ) he ' r . he I-, i": ""eU '1 V swallow, vh' ther it U' food, ilrink or nnd ielne. ihx otfiiixliiK thla Ki' tiim (ii-poHlUnB on the part of tin public, and Mtlilicd that the fillle t puhllcity can only ail. I to the well-eariicil reputation of Ida medi cines. J)r. Ih V. I'ii iv;, of KalTaio, N. V., hi:s "tfcken time by ttiti foreiM-k," an It were, mid in puhll-liliiK broadciiKt a lint of nil the jii;:relh-iim tinler:ii( Into hiH lenhiiK medicines, thn "(iohlmi Medlcul lie.overy " tho popular liver invlnorator, titoinach tonic, blood purifier and heart ri.Kulatir; ulMoof IiIh h'avorltn Prescrip tion " for weak, over worked, broken down, nervouH and Invalid women. This lold and out-okmi movement on the part of lr. Fierce, has, by hIiowIdk exactly what tils well-known medicines are coin pound of, com plutuly disarmed all harping critics who have heretofore un justly attacked them. A littlo pamphlet lias been compiled, from thn aUndard inodlral authorities of all the several schools of practice, showing tho strongeut endonemunts by leading medical writers of the several Ingredients which enter Into Dr. l'ierco's medicines. A copy of this little book Is mailed fre to any one do liring to loam more concerning the valu able, native, medicinal plant which enUr Into the composition of I Jr. Fleree's med icines. Address Dr. Pierce as above. Pr. Pierce's Plnanant Pellets are tiny, invar-coated antl-Ullous vrauulm. Tliuy reir ulatu and liivUrurate HUimai-h. l.lvnr and bowel. Jo not U-gnt the "l.lll lialilt," hut cure conntluatlon. One or two each day for a laiatlve and rerulalur, three or four for an active cathartic. Once tried always In favor. fitRfl nnil O'VBN AWAY, In copies of )UUpUUU The People's Common Henite Medical Advlaer. a book that sold to the Ba ton l of bu0.IMI ple a few rears ao. at ILW per copy. jut year we save away I3U.0OO worth of theee lnvalea Lie pooka. live a: Inem. Wl beueSt? one-cent atam Thl yearweehaJI SM.UU0 worUk of you ahare In this beueStT If an, mil only SI to cover eoet away ll pa of matllna-onlr for book In tiff paper cover, or II etanipa for cloth-bound. Addreee ! It. V. fierce, Buffalo. M. V. Good Stock LAKEVII-W Eesy Coaches M.usri STAGE LINE fi. L. McNac (iiiton, I'rop. Office at Mercantile Store 8tane leaves lakeview Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays at 6 a. in., arrives at Plush at 1) p. in. Leaves I'iubIi Tues days, Thursdays and Haturdayg, at 6 a. m., arrives at Lakeview at 0 p. in. Passenger fare 3 one way or 5 for round trip. Freight rate's from May 1st to Nov. 1st 1.75 per hundred ; frow Nov. 1st to May 1st $1.00 per hundre A Lively Tussle with that (dd enemy of thoruco, Con, Htlpatlon, often ciuIh In Appondlcltlfl. To avoid all Horlous troublo with Ktoinuch, Liver, and IJowdn, take Dr. Kings Now Llfo I'IIIh. They per fectly reguluto tlit'HO orruiiH, without pain or iliHcoinfort. iTic at Io Beall l)rii(?lHt. MIIKKF Illt.WIM. 3ITIPC Ram Brnds with Swallow Fork In JfllllC) Ddlljf riin. ear forewesirever.. for wethers. Borne ewes Square Crop and Bill In right ear. Tar Brand ill. Bangs, Crane Lake. Poitofflce add r en, Ukevlaw, Oregon LQU Mill. nUI III ear, Half Undererop off right for ewes ; reverse for wothora Tar Brand W. Bangs, Fiih Creek, fontoffloe address Lake view, Oregon