!:ri:ctoky nr-1-P.ni.tlHt rlinrrliof Lrkevlew. !... hlnit Service nt 1LA.M . iil 7:3 I. M. " "' X'l'.'l".' rUin.lM.r Srli.M.1 1": A. M. Junior Society nt 2::m I', si. I'nlted States Liuxl Oltlce lakeview Oregon .luue Ui. Notice U herel jr .riven tlmt in compliance with tie kiimi nrilm m'l ir Uotiw'iciM or Juno X 17. entitled "A" m-t f" sale of t itnlx r hind In the Slate T C'nill'i.riiin. Orction. Nrvmlii and Wash tV THt -V J CP AMD J V . ...... I i l.m nt n IIM. UM''ll, - - ItMlltNt Al.llim I W'" o- nI.Ml,l.-.l to nil ------- I muii'il I'll .... , ;V1 l. M. n '' ' Snndiiy. j the Public Lund Static bv net of A"x iT.ivfr liK- tlliti ;.:). I'- M- ''''l.ist , lv.r.'. Herman J. Winters, " ,. i Kliinuitli Fulls, county of Klamath ncdio evt nii.u . f 0 h v ni,Mi j I:v,t.vI..h1.v Invited to nit. ml nil jt hU om(,(( hu ;wiirn ,,,.,, No .rvl.i-M. A. I i.O'K Milium"-, i' ; :n III. f. r f if. tmrc base of tin M ' IXW'iN'.SWi. nnd NW Section Tn. :u S.. K. 17 K DIRt'CTORY ! .....i ..ill ,,ir,.r trout to tdiow tlmt the it.... i..r t liurch of ' Luke , ,m, muiclit in more valuable of M. fit New pin.- ni k. On uon. Frcnchlm: Service it ILocIim-V A. M iii. I 7;:f i I. M. " " '. "' ,,r every in. mill. Stindnv School nt 10:..Vl.HkA M. Trnvi-rSiTv 1. .'in vc.iiich.i;i evening of fiirli week. All are eor.liiilly invlt.'-l tnnttend the S.TVlll'1.. .1. IInviI'Mi Howard P:itor. 1T OhiciiK'" wholesale ami fur it timber ur stone than for at n'cullum! purposes, ami to ff tiiblish lii" claim to unid land bet ore clerk of Klamath iiimtp i in.L'nn nt liU olllco at Kl. mi nt h 1'i'illn (inv'i'ii ' Monday the :l , day of ScptomUr Itsi.. lie mime nt 'witnesses: Archie Johnson, Harry Pelt r, Lester Kirkpntrick ami John ; ISrctt all of Klamath Fall On to". Any ninl nil crson claiinlni: ad versely the alove doeriWd hinds are I rcnuiMcJ to 111.' their chum in thin ofllor on or Iwlon- mi id ild day of S j I tcml'cr l'.N'i. I .1. X. Watson, liinir-tcr. 'S VA.ir.l: oy v iihn. ............. ( mnil order lion-', sistiiiit ninnaKor (ninn or woman) for thU county md djoinin territory. Salary -V) Rnd fxpenw raid weekly: expcni money ndvnnced. Work idenwint ; position pornianent. No inveMment or exper j .. Olltl' rinal Pniof. I i artnient of the Interior. Iind Im keview, urecon. .mumim V..ti.... la Iw.rt.til L'if.l llmt lenco reiuired Spnro time yiilimhU' . ( i() jU,rook, of Ijikeview, Write at once for full particular- iin.i ,)n.L.n m tv, ,1(,tice of his mteii enclone oelf-nddreed enveloH. , t ion to make tlnal five year proof in 8UFKK1XTKDNKNT, i: 1 M. ' ,1I,t,or1 ,lf i.j-,.im. vi : Homerten.l i Kntry No. 'SW." miule March l.". i for the K'., N 1" 1 1 . Sec. "., T. 40 S.. K. ii K. . mid S'.. SK'. Sec. T. S., CMcao, 111. r.'t K. M K-. W. M., and thut huhi proof rtde lief ore Kek'ixter ami Tit . . nAT-ftVER (.irecon, on Sep lie imini'ii the fol lowing witnesne to prove hiM continu ous residence upon, and cultivation I of, the land, viz: hdward llixtiop, l.laint'H ltifhop. James Mclermott and liordon Carrett t il of Lakeview. Ore ! f:on. Ik5-.li ! J. X. Wat.son. Ile'Mer. Ely's Cream Balm This Remedy Is a Specific, Sure to Give Satisfaction. CIVE8 RELIEF AT ONCE. It r arise, Bnt In"., lii-.-iU, nnd protiH-tt th: dii'iis"d iiiemlinme. It eur. Catarr'i atnl lrivtiuway a t'nld in t!e IIim.i rii' Wly. l;c'.r llio S n.-iM of Tmto nml II. 1ji .'.;i-.' ' ifit.iiiii no inj iri.mi dr ii;-. A p: i.t into li.o mirili mi l n'liKiiVi. Lui yi?.: r ceiiw nt Druits or 1 uia.I ; 'J'r .il Si.ti, t) cmils l-f mm.. ELY CrtOTKERS. 5G Wtrren St.. Nw Yor n i. i'ihmii . Land Otllce at Iikei, Oregon,. July -1, l!i. Notice is hereby kiich 1 that the follow inn-named pettier has tiled notice of hU intention to make llnaf proof in support of hin claim,, aud that na id proof will lie made iore Kenieter and Keceiver at Ijike-1 view, Oregon, on .'V'th day of AiiKHxt, l'.HHiviz: Mary 11. Ifryan. H. K. No. i.IKi for h SKj XK'j Sec. 11, S1 XW. and XV. SW'.Sec. V2 Tn. :W S. K. 11) E. W. M. Ho nanicri the fol louink' witneMeit to prove nis coniin-1 ii noun reiiidence upon and cultivation THE of haid land, viz: 11. E. lieed of j ramley, Orewon, J. h. Urancli, w. II. Kotixh, and I). M. liryan of Lakeview, trej:on. J. X. Watson, Heniter. :tO-34 VATEBPKOOP JL nil nn n nvnmW cccnvto TMt HIGHEST P05SI3LE AVARD AT lUt ST. LOUIS WOULD FAIR. 3crd ii the raire of dealers In U your town wKo do not .sell our n ooodv &rd we will jnd vou M vunkuvn vi h'ww.o. in toiury OT u famous towera of tSe world, m v A J. TCWt CO. eiTAIHISMPO I8J6. H 1 TOWfB CANADIAN CO. l.i.l TWi'l'v CAI ' I Keep Posted! On Matters That Interest You 1 Your local paper is a necessity to yon, financially and socially. But a NEWSPAPER OF GEN ERAL CIRCULATION, contain- ! Ing the latest news of the world, is equally necessary to you. The "up to date man" will provide himself with these two essential features of progress. In THE TWICE. A. WEEK SPOKESMAN . REVIEW, Spo kane, Wash., witl be found the very latest news of the world, its matter including information on politics, commerce, agriculture, mining, literature, as well as the local happenings in the states of Montana, Oregon, Idaho, Wash-1 Ington and the province of British ; Columbia. In addition, its col-! umns for women, its popular ; science articles, its short and con-! tinued stories, its "Answers to Correspondents" and "Puzzle Problems" combine to form aj home newspaper that at $1.00 per year can nowhere be excelled. PRIZES rOII FIN El LAWNS. li'NAL. ITS ADVFKTISINa VALIT.. Irhp you tiiiv lomilhlni to (ell tnrm. lfm. frm marhlnrrr. You mr wt-h to buy r.mrthlnc Th bt po-lbl y lo communlrau with peopl who wind to buy or nil M by Inaortln .mull d vrtlamBt la Tho BpokMtnan-IUvlcw. Farmr. noekm-n. Iumhrma and tiila n tak th TWICE-A-WEKK. If you lih ft rach bimlntaa m-n ami niiri)infri. una th iiaii.t ni!vn. '! Kt'OKESMAN-IIEVIEW. TUB TWICE-A-WEEK RATES ARB Tfn rant par Una aach Inaartinn rnui orda to a lint. DAILY AND SINDAY RATH FOH CONSECITIVE I.NKEUTIO.NH. I iprntrmml "orlrty'a lan lit t'.n rmirniF I Irnnllnr nnil llrmitr. The hou rliis lm ui euirnt iiKm la limi of Clilciuo Iuim hit on a Hclictne for Hie cnroimiircincnt of i lciinliin'i nnd In iiul.r In Iti ilMrlct lilt li iri.inlK rscelli'iit refiill. a.v the Clilcno 1'ost. The iiit'tnlier of Hie liquidation have miIi.mci-IIh'iI which tlie.v ar nflcrlnii In twclic money .ileii fur tho I lost kc; I l.i win tlilt Niiinnier w ithin tlu territory l.i.tiniled l.y Thlrty llrst i meet. Ililtt.v tirth Kti.ft, Mli'liUun (M'liue nml Hie lake. In mlilli inn, illume who Hecure hunor hI.Ic ineiitlnii will ln nwnrded lironr.r medals In the lilimlier of twenty-live, ihe Jil.luen will c.mie Ifnm wltlnint the ili.-.trl. t. and lunie f the olllccrs nf the h.sh lalloli U elii'nle tor the ciincll linn. The llr-t pri.e U f 1(K, the hecond f.Vi. the third the next three $10 i. li .1 tit the next hx $."i each. The re-nlt Imped for l.y the itusnclu llon N init merely the linpniveiiient tf l.i w ii n;.ace. The rules of the cinnpctl tinu are mi flamed as to compel nil who enter to comply with the city clean xtreet urdhuuit'i'S. No one com triliiitlin; to the Mnoke nuisance will lie i rlliMMe. and iki one wlm li.is not jmlil liN siiliseript ion to th assnchitloli lit! the rate el' SI a month for each twenty ll'.e feet direct fit.iilate can win a prl.e. I The point- unvernln the inviirdii lire I t!lli!e mi lii.it the winner Is Just a . .!ely to lie the owner of n flteen fi)ot lot as the person who lias UtM feet, frimtau'e nt a corner. The Men of tho a-.ocl.il inn l lo Vet as many Into the ii.mpetltioii as lo-sili. and for that reason It olTers as much tn those who .ttt.'ii I to simple cleaullmvis ns to tho aesthetes who can nffurd to devote i themselves to fancy liower fieils nnd shnililiery. Sl'.ty points are to !." for the cntidl linn nf all crass or lawn (-pace, front r. mi Lack. Iiirlilcliiiv' the parkway, ex eept 0:1 liniiieviir.il where the city nt tends to the lawn. Ieroratlve fen tun s, m; i as tiower Leds, shruLs nnd vi't s. v :;i merit twenty points, nnd tli" i l n : i i : ? ! 1 1 r twen'y ;'re iriportloned f .r the i"inli!ci!i ni' ".trtiare c ins, no i I-.- 1 1 1 at nil LeiiiT ni! . veil If the or . in Mice Is i;..; -. ; ii t with. Awards will Li- mai'.e Lcpvi'i Sept. I and lo. . UII4I ill, iU. II, ,1 sXo LiVjo Mo IMblty. ik.iiiI mil Kl.r.ti lilt 1 It .t. I tlali'lni. Hull Mllt'llt till I'KI l( I- . .i i i..) Hull. tlntf. I r lll,.l) Ml l 1 n m . KirKUl ol r Ii I. I'..: li.ni.iimr I. II t. lil A tl -. y .nt Iji .ami lnllerai MH-rlnll) f U K I'nl; Ih.iIiIIuk. i wr hi. ii.' 'i i Kiel 4l Ii W fl mail nf of in I. In ..iiH' Hull, l N i. m. I; w i h 1 1 . ink, kiiI I'titiiiiiAnili'r. . lji imi, i Ii rk II 1 -f y v KM A M I'M KM', N.i in. I K. im i l I lie ll ami Itil Hiiir-- I... .MtuMifia. li iikuiIIi In liilit K. l- S ... . ' Hall. Uk.-il. . A. W. Vanillin. ' l. ri.i-k.-r. M rllir. Q ' - ' i.i.f.r-....;.rf.f:r.,Si - - I'OLLKTT lions. , -jxs I'pt fiAILFOAD PLANTING. I 'a I nter New Tine Creek, n i , MntiKcr . Oregon FUIC OkDtD i vn im ni.- I 1 1 I . I ' H. I. K. r i' Alvi r 1 1 l ii k Aifi'iir)- l.'l Han- Mln'l, r-an r raurla-(., I al. win-re ciiilrarl for iliTll.HiK . an tie n.aili t'.r II S" iiI.,tIh ra tn lh' KknhiliiiT Mho r ni(tvi trufn iitt' liHty lit liimtfu'r, ir rlntiicr ihi-ir h ik irfii M.(tr- li.iitl r tm-tntM r ti 1ro ihln nftictf enr t mi tin ir pj r t mt r 1 flrran il in the flKhl M-tiItlrt. .nt7!nitf fllAmi tSuntvr I taifj Union Pacific Salt Lake, Denver, Kin sas City, Chicago, St. Lou 1 5 New York. Ocenii SteiunerM l.etw'is-ll I'nrt Ifltli) nml Sun KrnneUeii every tlvednyH. Low Rnte5 Tirketa lo nnd (ruin H 1 1 puitMof the I'niti'il .S'tatea. Ciimidii nnd 1'iirnpe. I'or pit r( it' ii lit T n, cull nil or itildreim, A. I- Crnljc. CI. I'. P., Portland, Crc. KLAflATM LAKE ....KAILKOAI).... . . . 1IMI: TAIiLI: . In Knet May 1 nt, I'.ni.l , A r. 'I hrall A Ar. Ii.. una. r, .". H. i-l llr'u fl l ' Kallt r'k 7 !' ' k I'll 1wi 7 in " .li ..Hill " I'.iki'iiKiiia .:il M I v. I'l.ki-Kaiiia M in A U Ar. I Mi I.' III.M " k I II h.'(a 1 1.4.1 ' lull I n-'k II 1.1 ' ' M.-i.l llrc II . " " Mi.Kiia. . i: l I' M llnall .. .li.lft " Klnmath Springs Special. l.y. Thrall. ... I : V. Ar. It ir .. . 1 Ml ' si. i l lir'k- i. ' Kali I i. . k 2 v, ' k I'll K-'ja l.iH M l.y. Kl'h HiV 4AP. M ' Ar. Kail ( r. rk'.' I " 1 Mr.. lirVe i) " ' lloidia 1 nt - " 'Ihrall.... .V " LAKI'VII-W ALTUKAS llrnrrt Land Final Proof. United Stuten Iand Otllce, Lake view, Ort'Kou, AiiKust 11, 11KN. No tice Is hereby given that Arthur L HlKbflll. f Flush, Lake Co., Oregon, has Hied notice of intention to make proof on his desert land claim No. 475, for the XK'i SW4", SK'4 NV'4, Sec. T. 35 S., K 'JO H, V. M. .e fore lJeninter and Keceiver at Lake view, Oregon, on Kriday, the 'Zlut day of September, l'.HHi. lie nauieH the following witnesws to prove the com plete irrigation and reclamation of naid land : Steve Youiijr, Kdward K. liond, Nolen K. Curry, of Plush, Ore gon, nndWilliaiu Smock, of Iikcview, Oregon. 3ii-ii7 J. N. Watson, lleyister. On June tith aud 7th, July 2nd 3rd, Aiijsunt 7th, Sth and 0th, September Mh und I'th, special round trip rates will be iu effect aud and low to 1 8 Words: 24 Words j tlm. time tlm tlm . tlmt tlm la 15 U 40a to all poiutii ljiat, Hnal returuiu limit, 'M dayn, but not later than October Colorado common points., 6 50.0C Missouri liiver, t'lH.tai Mississippi Kiver, (.5i) Cliicak'o 72.50 Win-hiuntou and Halt iinnre 1U7.00 New York 10S.50 Tor particulars, see any Agent, or address I). K. TWirt,l) . V. & I. A., Keno, Nevada. THE 8UNDAT ALONH Tn cnt par lln aeh Inaartlo. Cuat Is ward lo a lis. ADDRESS TUB SPOKESMAN-REVIEW, ftpokajM, WaaaV. Writ your adv. plainly, ancloalnr mraaa) m at am pa ar monay ordar for lumbar m4 Inaartlon daslrad. anil tat That har r rlata adv. Inaartad U Callr. uada ax raic.-a.Wiak. lo Cure a Cold In One Pay Take l.AX ATI VK ItlioMo (Jl'IM.NK Tal'leis. All ilrtiCKl-ti reliiinl the money if it fail" tncnie. K. W.limvo'i. ihn.il nil i a ,ii eiir Ii Imv. Vr.,. nulla cm l. II nil rn .f- I rff-lll nir u I 01 St ill Inn ( . rou ml a it ml A proarbra. T0 Rrpublicdnt. I.. .. I .1:. ...... I I... . . H I .'I lit' iinni .im miiiii ir ai ... . , ,, Un iirii hmv nilrf 1 1 lifil'M i.l'i. ft- l.. i iiaiiiaui ii i. i.esi.-r i. tiiii.it iiiuieu , , , in a i,,v p,a. :i,al maimer the applica- " '"-' ". forking ti hi ..r l.inds-.ipe gar .-niu-; principles 1,1 harmony with the Kepiiblicnn Nat tn railroad property, says the Itrooklyn lonal Coiigrennionitl Committee in fav- i::u't". IP pninled out tliat the bt.l- or of the election of it lie publican tin:i. iachiilin ; I". ill l.iiili!lii:-S find i Congress. (.rniiii.ls. Is a fnc.il pnlnt thrnii 'h which The Cniigressinnnl ciimt-aign inust t.u' lt:..ei;ir..- pt.'i. e r.i. :ates. To Intro j, ,.1Ml, . ,niinistrative nnd mice ami i;.i'. .'l .lie. p u -i lexers lo im town is the eo.ltl'nlliiu' prilii'ipli' III Ktll legislat i ve rec. , that being so, rd of the party, and, Theodore 1 Iiiosevelt'tl CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Hoars the 'iguacure of FREE To All Our Subscribers The Great AMERICAN FARMER Indianapolis, Indiana. The Leading Agricultural Journal of the Nation, Edited by an Able Corps of Writers. The American Farmer is Ik-only Literary Farm Journal pub lslu'tl. It fills a position of its own and lias 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. livery Issue Contains an Original titm by SOLON L. CiOODR. lo;. t.uvs may often be made a most at tractive part of the station park. A Htream. pond or piece of woodland may be mi united with the rest of the frmumls as to U an intricate part, nnd that with a most plensln;.' effect. The materials iippllcaMe to railroad i lil.uititi'r need to he hardy on account i of the thi-.lv and xnioUy condition! j which they must endure. The short ! lived tiower patch Is a poor and ex i pensive apology fur the vastly nupe . rlor and le.s expensive perennial plant ; lug. Moreover, with the latter the ' beauty of the scene Is with us through out the year. Heavy masses of a uln- gle species of plants are more effective than th" mixing of Individual of now 1 eral species. These tdngle upeclc j masses are to be so placed that they j easily blend and together make a har monious whole. Charming neasonal ' effects may likewise be produced, i' Aside from having Million grounds j and the right of way well arranged and properly kept for the good of tho ' passengers of the road they should be bo treated because of the educational ' influence exerted upon the commit ! nltliM reached ly the road. The spirit j of regard for beauty and order will be , felt farther than the border of the : line. Kvery passenger will carry with ' him an Impression that will sooner or I later materialize In some form of do j mestie or civic Improvement. Tho rail road thus creates an object lesson for ; promoting good taste In outdoor art ' and not only belters It own condl : Hon. but at the same time heroines a I public lienefaetor. personality must be it central llgure and his achievements a central thought in tho campaign. We desire to maintain the work of this campaign with popular subscrip tion of One Iiolliu each from Republi cans. To each subscriber we will semi the Kipiiblii'ini National vampalgu Text Hook and all document issued by the Comniiltee. Help us achieve a givnt victory. James K. Sin rmiiii, ('harmau. P. ). liox 'Jin'I. New York. STAGE LINE It. K. IUnkkh, l'r..'r. Office in lilchcr'A 5tore Within the Next Ninety Days We Offer Two For the Pake of One: The ,ake County txaminer $2 The Leading County Paper and The American Fanner BOTH ONE YEAR FOR Th is unparalleled oiler is made to all new subscribers, and all old ones who pay up all arrears and renew within ninety days. Sample copies free. Address: a C. O. Hetzker, Lakeview, Oregon. ; 1 lie Iti-inilr nf l.ninlmnpi'. "Why should the ornamental tree no i clety confine Its labor to the highways , only?" asks Henry 1. Thoreau. ,Toc j not the landscape deserve attention? i What are the natural feature which ! make a township handsome? A river, ' with It waterfall ami meadows, a ; lake, a hill, a cliff or Individual rocks, j a forest and ancient tree Btandlng : singly. Such thing are lcnut!ful. i They have a high use which dollars ! and cent never represent. If the ln ' habitant of a town were wise they J would seelc to preserve these thing, , though n considerable expense, for luch thing educate far more than any hired teachers, preacher or any Fys tem of school education at present or '. panlzed." i Tha Illlllioard ( amr llimn, D. C. Cheney, superintendent of the , Chicago, Milwaukee and St. I'nul rtall ! way company, recently wrote an en- thushistle letter to the American Civic association workers a follows: "As a result of your objection to circus bills nnd posters of a gaudy nature near our depot ground as offensive to good i taste nnd proper development I Lave Vaused to be removed from our station .grounds at Sun I'ralrlo a very brilliant ! varicolored poster of somebody's etora- ncli elixir. Tl.'s 1 my first act as m , member of our glorlou association, but It will uot be the last." Notice to students and parents. ): ing to the cont inued warm spell, 1 have decided to make Monday Kept, li'th the opening day of the Lakeview MusiiiCH College instead of Auglit '27th, a advertised Homo week ago. 1 lmve employed n competent instruct or, and satisfaction is guaranteed. I would be glad to hear from any one who contemplates attending, and will furnish full information upon applica tion. Until further notice, address. (i. F. iiigley, Alt urns, Calif. Dr. Pierce's Tarorite Prescription Tin iKiwerful, invlgi.tathig tonic. Impart ing lieulth mid Mrcui'tli in puri'len nr to Hie organs distinctly fi minlne, 'Jho local, womaniy hi a.'.li l.s so tMlinnu ly related t the geie-riil liiMiltli tlmt when (li.ell.si s of tlie di'l'nil.. WntMHii, organs arerun-d the who!.. Ik!v ga:in in health and tr.llgUl. I'or weak tmi sick ly women who are " oi n-oiit." "run-down or d"liilitnlcd, I'KtH-cially tor women w ho work iu store, ollice or schoolroom, ho sit at tlm tyis wrller or M-wlng .niichlne, or U-ar heavy hous. holil Juirui ns. ami foi nursing niothers. lir. I'lerce's Favorite l're-i-rijti.;ii has proven u priceless Is-nelit, lieriiii -e of Its lieHltli-n hUirllift und strength-giving jsiwer. As a isiihiug ami sirengtiiinlng nerv ine. "Favorite rrescripiion " Is uti equaled and l.s hivuliial.le in allaying arid subduing nervous excitability, Irritabil ity, nervous exhaustion, nervous prostra tion, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, chorea, or St. Vitus h dance, and othrr distressing nervous symptoms commonly attendant upon functional and organic disease of the womanly organs. It Induces refrru irig sleep aud relieves menial anxiety and UfsK)uuency. Curf obstinate rases. "Favorlto Pre scription" Is a positive euro for the most complicated and ohPtlnalo cases of "fe male weakness," painful periods, Irreu laritlo, prolapsus or falling of the is'lvlc organs, weak back, bearing-dow u sensa tions, chronic cont'esttun, iuflaniiuation and ulceration. Dr. 1'ierc.e's tnediclnes sro minlo from harmless but elliclent medlcul root found growing In our Americun forests. Tho I inl ir ns knew of tho marvelous cura tive value of some of thei-o roots ami Im- Jiartcd that knowledge to some of the riendller w hiles, ami gradually some of the morn progressive piiyHlclans came to test and use them, and ever since they have grown In favor ly reason of their superior curative virtues and thoir aafo and harmless qualities. VourdrugKlsu sell the" Favorite: Piu-.rKii-riox " and also that famous altera tive, blood purifier and stomach tonic, the tioi.nr Mkdicai. Discovny." Write to Vr. Pierce aUnit your cae. He is an experienced physician and will treat your ra.e as conbdeutlal and without charge for correanondence. Address blm at the Invalid' Hotel and Surgical Jnstitute, ltuffalo, N. V., of whlth ho Is chief con sulting physician. Stage leaves Lakeview daily, ei ept Sunday at U a. in. Arrives at Alniras al tl p. in. 1-i'avea Alturas for Lakeview at tl o't lin k a. in. oron the arrival of the stage from Madeline. Ar riven in Lakeview in 12 hours af ter leaving Alturas. Trcljtht - Matters - (liven 5trlct - Attention first - Class - Accom idatlons. Western . Stage . Line J. I.. VADIN. Proprietor. Office Inlinkville Hotel Klamath I'alla. Daily from Pokegema by Keno, Klati ath Falls, Dairy, llonan.a, and Illy tc l-akeview . Daily from Lakeview by Illy. Ilonanih Iairy, Klamath Falls, Keno, to I't kegema. From Klamath Falls to Keno by steamer and from Keno lo Pokegema over the Sunset Four Horse c'tago Line. Good Stock Easy Coaches LAKKVIUW PLUSH STAGE LINE S. L. Mi Nal'oiito.v, Prop. Office at .Mercantile Store Ftngo leaves Lakeview Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays at Da. m., arrives at Plush at 1) p. in. Leaves PiuMi Tues days, Thursdays and Hatur.lays, at 6 a. m., arrives at J-akcview at U p. m. Passenger fare S one way or 5 for round trip. Freight rates from May 1st to Nov. 1st .75 per hundred; from Nov. 1st to May 1st 11.00 per 1 nun! re A Lively Tussle with that old enemy of the nice, Coji, rdljm.tii.il, often cihIh in AppendlcItlH. To avoid nil nerbiiiH trouble with Sti.tnnch, Liver, nml P.owcl, tuko Dr. KinH New Llfo 1'111H. They per fectly ri Kulut.! these organs, without pain or (li.sc.iinfort. :'. at Leo Heall brng'niHt. kii :: iiit.iM. JfllllCi Ddliy riKlu e, fureweairereras tor wtttii-r. Home ewca H.juare Crop and Hill In rla-fit ear. Tar Brand 111. Itanaa. ( ran. I'oatriOlie adilrcii, Iaevluw, Orcgoo Lake. rlKhi lor ewi-a; ret erae for wethcra Tar Brand W. Katige, rtah C'retk. I imiertlce addreai LaJeTlcw, OrKou