fconi; 1MIN05 10 General Information m,p,5T Al l. (t l UV.S l: t. I'dlllil.V lilIHHM III '( f A K I 1 1 U 4 We liim II lull H i of M.VMl ll Itnlllll ,V I'iiV. mmiiI'Ii'm 1 if Stuck Vrllllellliv4 I1I11I b.iii'K Willi price lint. If yoti lire iirjiitnl.lnu n hIihh rniiipimy K''t our prices nil Mloi'k riTl lllt'illi'M. If f irn nv lilt. I k lillH nitllllllll liii it. tr.iu c ill tln ti'Hiiinitiiiii iif Mr lii, 1 I T. Ni liiii iih l.cictiT if tin' iiilli I 11 ml 'if" v t I unlcrt'd ,1 thor ough iiiv i-iu'iit inn ' I ll dire, purlieu- hiily wiili 11 ' v in iiiTiTliuiiinK I lit fiirtH riviiulinw 1 li 1 1 iff" t t Jt I by N11I1111 iigiiinM M.iIi ii'm A . ! . NiiIiiii'k tnli int'iit lint in 1 Miii.nniiil In" ri'f!iiiili 'li 11111I l.i. li nt ln-i iih -el niiti will. nut ni-t 1. .11 . Ihi 1 I t -1 n-i-i iim i-! r -i I mi. I pre- Hi'ii I n 11 . it u,r 1 .11 ll. it. in I In- iiiiilniMif l'i. .1.1,1. Ik- it'll. i. .1. I lit T lilt' IIiyitT .1 1 I 1 1 ifii in I I'lVl'l !( I 111' llllll l' tlltH .ii.iliii t 1 1. at v. tin iiiitH iliniii i"i' I At nil iviit" tin- to In. 1. 1 li. li Y l lli'ii Hi t 11.1l :l I 1. II. ii ' i. liot l.iK ciiiiiikIi 11 11 ihI M 11 f I hii'. lln .11. been llcclllfll 11. hi hI.Ii-, l i f..i.- ti.k inir a 1 1 v Hi il'iii w liiiti-viT tti hm'i tui hi I .. 1: t (.mil . ii!i.uinii. """" aiiVJA" aim : ..z..-.::-"fiJ THE 0? WORLD ALMANAC is richly weighted nitli in formation O l almost 1'VcrV comri valilc sttljcct .'mil is a lliai'Vi llotis repository ol ' facts, fi-tii cs and evcloncdie I . '. " . . . I knowledge well tllll 111- ; dispelisalfle to every one who IKVlls to historical , . . rc.cr to recent! l 1 t political or rcn- rcal happenings. Within its covers may he found Kl,(Hl(l facts and fig ures, embracing almost al most every snhjeet of daily interest . It is the one hook that tells you something ahout everything and everything ahoi't a reat man' things Over ()(() paes, strongly hound in an illuminated cov er, Now 0.1 sale all over the Tinted States for L" cents. Madcd (o any .address for Ilf cents I13' the Press Pub lishing Conijiany, New York City. TMIIIKH l..t!ll) KOTK'K. United Htnten Land Olllce, Lafeo tIihv, Oregon, Novemlier 22, 1!HH. N uticv in hereby givon that in com pliiinco with the provisions of tho act of CotirnHH of Junu .1, 1H78, entitled, ".u act for the Sulo of Timber Lauds In the Stntt'8 of California, Oregon, Nevadu mul WiinhitiKtou Territory," ah extended to all tlio Public Laud Htiiluti by act of AutfiiHt 4, 1H02, Kate (). OkIu, of Kluimttii Ful In, county of Klamath, tuto of Oregon, ban llloil iu thin olllco her Hworu ututcmeut No, :HWi2, for the purchimo of the NW4' KW'4 an.! KW; NV.'4' Soc, 35, tp. 34, H., ll 17 K., W. M.., aniirwill offer proof to dhow that tho laud sought la more vuluable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purpoHen, and to itHtablish her claim to said laud before County Judge of Klamath county, at his otllclnl place of buuineBa at Kla math Fullri, Oregon, on Monday, tho 4th day of Februury, 1007. Bbe nainoHiiH witueHHos: J. II . Horn ing, Kobeit CaHoy, Chaa. JI. Duseu bery, A. O. Horning all of Klamath FuIIh, Oregon. Auy and all perilous claiming ad versely the above doner 1 bed lands are mpun.tod to (he their claims iu this ottlco on or before aula 4th day of February, 1!K7. 48 J. N. Watson, Register. If I'.rewcry kn it Mining .(lire. LIllllliM III lilt , ExHIIlilll'l j Tin MxHiiiiin-r iriiiin i" in-lilp i)h'h, I hik! iinikfn litem 1 nl'j linik li"nlir. If l.'K.k lit lllti 'll" I t I i I'lllH lf 'III llllhl liiitfl with Tin' Kxsimii it this week" fur mile, mill fi'lcrl yntir piece before it lni liecn ikiIiI to muni' 1 1 1 ? e'c. If f-'llllllll'M of t tie Ii'IIIImiiII hlpplne; In;: 'it The I'.iiiiiIiht ollit'f. All 1 hU"m iiikI iilnllt 1cm, frulil Miilillil In linen. If ; I IlillllKM llir lllllll (roo-, lii rrii .M."l-. HI... I.. . - t ' I - I li . timber Imiil final prim's and bhuik Kid llrtvitH f 1 r Hilli''Ht ilillH fill rfllilviTllHf j tut-11 1 n . blank wiIiu'ih' alliiln it, ft.' h! j 'Jim Kxalliilicr nlli e. If ; I 'I'liiTt' In two WM.VH to tell ll J.'llOl 1 'lK'ir; niie Is In buy It, pity your 1 iiioiwi.v 11 tit I Hiiioki It. I'.ut. t lit' ll tcr I way l.i to know Hint it m 1111 r.ujjlf I n M ti)ii 1 11I it ISow, which in nlifo- llllf 1 1 lliof llf 1 1 M K'" ') ' llflM-HK. Mmli' iitnl for niiIi- I v A. .Slorkiniiii, at 1 1n- Hunr fnt'lory. tf Wo art- now irciHritl Vi ffll hi.vithI triictH of Ihii'I tit ptit i'M tliut will Htarlli' yoti, i'f'( inlly if you ri; ni''iinititfi with tin liM'tttioti. H i- luivt' IiumI nil tin wny from f I ..V) ht uiti- ti to flr; tin- j lni.rovi' I or lui.n,veil, to nut tin j .iin liiiMt r. mUi- 'utility MxnmiiK'r.t j Si- 11 Mil 111 pl of t lit 1'iu'llic liioutly jut t IiIh olllt'i', mill yoti will not Ii h1 j tali- to pay f.MI for 11 yi-itr'M hiiIi- Hi'lptlon to Tin1 r.xatnliit-r ami thai J viiltmlili' Mfiyii7lin' piilillMlifi) In rort Imnl. tf i I'aniMTH, have yur liiit t-r wrnp ; pern jirlntfil at Tin Kxainltii- olllw, ItiHtt'inl of Kt tiiliiiy; away for thrill, j You kii'p your iiiotn-y at lioinr, atnl pat rotilzi' t lit-111 that patroiii.t- you, I Im'mIiIi'h, you wf what you art' ifct i HiiK ami tloti't liavt-to pay for It If I It tliM-Hii't Milt you. tf 1 If uny KtiliMcrilM-r of the Mxamliicr j I wIhIion to Htilmcrlliofor "Tom wnt-J 'noii'h .Miirfizliu-," we will accept I..t)t ! from tlii'in, write the Ivtter, hny the ! poMtal order nml Heml fur the iiinn. I r.ine to any addreHM. There Ih hut one nrlie 011 "Tom watHtm.H Mairn- tw," mul we 1)0 not cluli with it, ,,"t UH mttT accomodation to SuliHcrilH-rH tti t he Kxiininer we run Kt.t t.m tlll. maui,,,. without any trouble or riwk to them for the ngn- inr price. tr. ' CATARRH 50 Elvs Cream Balm This Remedy Is a Specific, Sure to Clve Satisfaction. GIVES RELIEF AT ONCE. It cliiiiiixes, Hootht'H, hi'ulii, and protects tit tlisruwd iiieiuhriiiin. It cures Catarrh mul iiI'iv-ch away n Cuhl in tin' llttiid tpiicklv l.cstoirM Iho Senses of Tiisfe nud tem ll Ijk-y ;ne. laintuins no ii.jitrimin drills Aim 'lied into tho n.trils und ah.Mirbcil li'tr-n Sir", r0 ccnU at Prii,'Kist or bv mull ; I rial Mzo, 10 touts by uuia.. ELY BROTHERS. 66 Warren St., New Yom. $1,000.00 Reward. 1 ho Oregon, California & Nevada Llveatock 1'rotoctlve Aatnidatlun will give KHH) ltewnrd for tho eon vk'tlon of auy party or parties uteal- Ing horacH, cattlo or mulea belonging to any of tho following members of thin Association: - Cox & Clark, Chewacan f.nnd & Cattlo Co., Heryford liiind & Cattle Co., Lake County Land & Livestock Co., Warner Valley Ntock Co., Ueo. W. Mopes, Win V. Ilrown. Ueo. M. Jones, (Jeo. llnnklns, 8. It. Chandler, .1. C. Dodson, C. A. Hehart, N. Kino, TIioh. Itutton, V. A. Currier, Frank H. Ba tiers, J. C. llotchklss, Calder wood liros.. T. J. liruttaln & Sons. James M. Moon', A. I). Cecil, T. A. Crump, W. Z. Moss. Cressler & ltouner, W. T. Cressler Acty it Ollhani, 11111 & Tone.v. llf 11 I I II I IU rifi.i, i-i.j I iiftin r mill, i n-Hiii t ur i u I'.iin . ,., ,,.... t..,- . ... I a-, in. utii.i. tr, to-v ix. 1 l Vltrj. 1 W. I. IlEitvroitn W11 print t' 11 "hip !n1 Dutch 1 1 1 f It'll III III'1 Innll. FlNANCK C()M.l' M. (IKKKN 18. 11. CilANUI.KH f W. ,UM II Hi-iTKtarr f ukMlr w , Ore LAKE 01NIY VnmVy YlcYS MAllOPMLNT ItAGLt If yoti wixh Information n on Iwikf (,'otmty, Orff'on MtltlrcHH illi- T of till' nliOVI! front IfMi;ri, wlio will In; jiIcaHctl to r'ly. n. n.ciiUkCjTmiUicroRY. Tin' (It-Hi KiiiiiIi.v In I'lifli month. pri'llt'lllllK lit I'llloll H' llOol llOIIHI' at II A. M. AmIiIi- from IIiIh pri'iu liitiK cvi ry Siinilay ntll A. M. nml "'V V. M. it l-aki'vli'W. Sumlay St hool at In A. St. I rwiw at :.'!. I'niyi'i iin-n im; 'I'lmiHilny 7: I. M. l.allfM A hi Wi'itiii-ciliiy Choir prat'tiri' I rhlay 7;:!tl. A t onllal 1 1, 11 at Ion x I'Xtcrifli'tl to you. A. .1. Artiifiroiu I'iMtor, Deafness Cannot be Cured l.y lociil iipjilit'iitiotiH, 11 h liny cannot rt'iii'li llif tlirftifitl pi llion of the i'iir. 'I'Ihto in only out! wny to euro cli-nfiiifhii nml tlint U ly niiiMt ittitiontil rirnf ilifM. I)t'iifii'hH In rnuxivl I y on infl.tin- III coiKlitioti of th: tiiiicoiiit liulnK of t in) IliiHttii'hiiiti Tul'f. S Inn thin tul.ii Ih iiithiini'il you Iimvi-a tiiinl. linK Houml or iitipiTfi'ct lii'iiriittf, unit hcn it in I'lillrt'ly rltiHi'il, Dt af ih'm Ih the remilt, nml uiih hH tho iulliiiiinii.t inn run he tnki'ti out and thin tuho n-Htorwl to itn not mill comiition, lu iirinK w ill i: ilfMroyril fon-vt-r; nino rnw'H out of Ifii ar cniini'tl liy Catarrh, which in iiothitiK hut an Inlliinii-.l comlitioti of tln inucoun Hiirfnci'H. Wo will io Oih Humlrt'il IJoIIhih for any rami of ilfiiftii'Hn (canwtl tiy catarrh) that cannot ho cured hy 1 lull's Catarrh C'uro. Kt-nl for circu larn free. 1". J. Cheney &. Co., Toli'ili., O. KoM hy PruK'intn, 1"c. Take IImII'h Fam'ly I'illn for count i pat Ion. Ttte Leading Paper of v,e Pi6r Coast Tri" Sun Francisco Chronicle The Weekly Chronicle The very boat wakly Navsptper p'-tbitahsd to th matin Wut. $1.50 a Year Iv-l.i ',,. laMtafT W ar -t of th i i .1 -x m Un, Cauda auj aiauru i! ix b't bocauae, bosidisi pnn':n all Iha newt of the world e-.n w8-k In an Interoitlnj way ai d tulljr liiuatratln; many .irM-ei. it Kaa apeoial daparv rr. n a c.e voted to ACRICULTURB HORTICULTURE F-OULTRY L!V-i STOCK MINING LITtRATURE FASHIONS and S.-OkTS Thj are prealded crer ky f d tors havlnj a thorough knowi eL'j of their apeoiaitlos. The pagpj devoted to Agr culture, Hoiticu tura, Poultry and Live Stock an well Illustrated and fi led with matter of the greatest tntemt to all engaged In these Industries, every Ho being written by those who art In close touch with conditions prrva'!!- r on IM '""or "t. f :' v A v rL3 GOT"? i ill iroo. t Chr-.-lc's Man? I ! -1 u e Wi ':-2 t2- -a. r . v.- Inc. '. . ' " ".n io .c 'n iia ooi.... !.., ...tp, with ail eta In true )ortloa. the tn-D.-e surface ( lh Earth m tha oth-r alii. Sand 3 aa ttts Mas sad '"Va-kiy ChranMa tor cm year. ouar arapsia 9m ataa aai Far The Dairy end Map Only $aS a Yesr M. R. OXVOUUaXXOat Robertlna rives what every woman most dealrea perfect complexion. It brings that soft, amooth, fresh, clear tint to the cheek that denotes youthfulneiut. It will bring- beauty to those who tack It; It will retain It for those who already possesa It; It will enable you to successfully combat the ravages of weather and time. Don't doubt don't argue. Just try Robertlne. Your druggist will give you a free sample. All drug gists keep Robertlne. II. V I.. Hlrlnn I'ffnl'll-lll liltft I w, Ore , $ LAKEVIEW t SADDLED' S. V. AMLSTRO'M, I'roprleior. x The best VfHii-rrit.-il die on the market. & Aim 11 roniplol" line of whkoii titiKKy tiirni'HH, whtpir robi'M1 rlaliot, liltH, fptim jtilrlH, rofetti M, In fart t'very thltij? in the line of carrlnu" and borne juriilHhlnh. I!e pairing by cornietetit men. ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUQMOJT FIRST-CLASS ACConnoiuTioN?. SAriPLE ROOfl For C0.in ERCIA TRAVELER COURTEOUS TREATMENT F P LK1HT OtO MAkkOW LIGHT &. HARROW, Propnetorn BARGAIN DAYS IN MAGAZINES This week the Centra Magaine Agency will mak the followingbarga''- priceson on the leading magae zines of the country Just in order to secure your order: No. 1. Two Magazines for the price of one Tha Home Magazine... 100 hnth One mJ McCalPsHagazine 50 UUUI Year tDl.UU No. 2. Three flagazines for the price of one Success $ 1 .00 nnn anfv r-v The Home Magazine... 1 .00 thrCC OneQ O The Reader 3.00" YearU.WW N0.3. Four flagazines for $2.00 Success 1. 00 11 McCall'sMagazine. .. 50 American Bov ... i.OO The HomeMagazine.. 1.00 success $1.00 Cosmopolitan 1.00 oneCDQ Review of Revsews... 3.00-f-- year CDO.vJW The Home Magazine l.OO1"1 SPKCIAL Tho above coiablnatlonsare aome of the best ever offered to the public. The Success is the best seueral mouthly magazine published. Me t'nll's Magazine Is the In'st fashion magazine. Madame Is now tho best hinh-grnde woman's monthly published, and the American Boy Is the best In Its class. Think of It four magazines one for each member of the fam ily, $3,50 worth for f'J.00, provided you send your order at once. Special Agents wanted to securesubscribers toHa dame. Send for our free catalogue. Central Magazine Agency Box 320, Indianapolis, U. S. A, TIMBER LAND NOTICE. United States Land Office, Lakeview Oregon, November 22, 19W5. Notice is hereby given that iu coin- phance with the provisions of the act i of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled, I "An act for the Sale of Timber lands in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Publio Land states by act of Auguts 4, 1802, Mary M. Clopton, of Klamath Falls, county of Klamath, state of Oregon, has tiled in this office nor sworn Btatemeut No S13.,.?r l,h.e Ju,rfif,! , ?,f th,e. proof, to show that the laud Bought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to 1 combined with the best blood purl establish his claim to said land before I .,,, .,..., .n..i .... County Clerk of Klamath county, at ! his onicial place of business at Kla-1 math Falls, Oregon, oh Monday, the 4th day of February, 1907. He names as witnesses : James Mon gold, John lirett, Kate Clopton, Har ry Peltz all of Klamath Fulls, Oregon. Auy and all persons claim g adversely the above-described Innsp are requested to tile their claims iu this ofiice on or before said 4th day of February, 1007 48 J. N. Watson, Register. P 4 3 OnecnQ YearCPC.UU Catarrh Cannot be Cured wltb.ILOCAL A IT LIGATIONS, as they cannot Ireacn the soat o! th .,inap Catarrh Is n. l.lon.l nr enn dlfeae Catarrh 8 a Mood or cou- stitutlonal disease, and ia order to cure It yon must take internal remi dies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, and acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a nuack medicine. It was-prescribed by ono of the best ' regular prescription. It Is composed of the best tonics known. flera, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. 1 he perfect comlilnatlon of the two lugredients Is what pro duces such wouderful results in cur ing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, price 73c. Take Hall.s Eamljy Fills for coa-stlpatlon. - 'feV-'-r'.v. HIS GRfclAT SERVICE. An lltlrllti nf th Urnrromttf 4 Ibe K.ldp llanina. rn:nn, per' when mnnnjrpr of tti ThiMtro IIlBtorliptfl win contlnunlly tiul'in tho Influence of the tempera ture on the nale of ticket. nt least, lis eetned to do no. In fact, this aeetuln intorext In the allowing of the ther mometer wns, like no many other nrf! of hK notliinit but nn exprettnltn of It 1 praverhlnl klnilin" i of hla heart. One day iMiimn hnipened to m.'-i ! inn old friend whom h hud not Ht-c I I for thirty ye:iri. "Where are yoti Rti:i t to (line tonight?" he itt);ft t!i" frlcu.L "Tonlsht I hIiiiII dine ii'iwiierp. ra the answer. "Oil. no," Mid Inttnns; "yoti nrr? ml tn;'.Mi. Von will iliti' .h me." He le I the frlen.l Info h.t home tind save him the upper phiee lit h! taiIe. The poor man hid not irid stit-li n llnner for lo-isr time, t'u l lnt.ii.; when re tiring hit h, - ;;:.!; i'ii'. i ii'Ler the cofTfi; Raid. "It is a I ;atler of cotli'se that I expect yoti toumrrir.v nt the name time." The friend came th-' next tlity. r. lid the day filler thi. n'l.I s o:i for tea year i;p t' h!4 u ata. One ihsy, how ever, he tuld I ina.'i;i that in he was eating bread he tli'I n-.t e.irn this ar rangement coulil tint critiliite. "If I am not able honestly t earn my meals I shall not come nahi. Tell me In what way I ran te of service to you." Iiutnas thought a moment; then he saltl: Voti 'an do me a fc-rent favor. Yon may go to the new bridge every day and take the temperature by Che valier's thermometer. The tempera ture, you must know. Is of great mo ment In the matter of the sale of tick ets. Could you do this?" The poor fellow answered affirma tively and from that time on reported to Immns every day. "At noon the -thermometer showed so and so mnrry deirrees in the shade." And Iramns. who of course did not care In the leant about the temperature, replied with tl same regularity: "I am very mi" obliged. If you only knew wha'. service you are doing me!" Harp Weekly. THE GOLDEN RULE OFTHF.T Three things to be pure. Just and honest. Three tblntrs to lire courage, affec tion and gentleness. Three things to govern temper, ton.ue and conduct. Three things for which to fight hoa or, home and country. , Three things to cherish the true, tha beautiful and the good. Three things about which to think life, death and eternity. Three things to commend thrift, lav dustry and promptness. Three things to despise cruelty, ar rogance and ingratitude. Three things to love the wise, tha virtuous and tha Innocent Three things for which to wish health, friends and contentment Three things to admiro dignit!. gracefulness and Intellectual power. Three things to attain goodness of heart Integrity of purpose and cheer fulness of disposition. Leadership. Puarnaritr of Rata. A glove manufacturer took from a cabinet a handsome pair of browa gloves. "These gloves are made of ratskln," he said. "They look well at first glance, but examine them care fully. Look into the skin. The skla though soft and fine, revealed on clan' examination a great many cuts ar:( scars and scratches. None of thes went quite through. Nevertheless the effeet was to weaken the gloves great ly. "Those cuts and sears," said the manufacturer, "are what bar ratskln out of glovemaking. You never getJ 6kln without them; hence you tan't turn the damaged skin Into a good glove. Itats fight so much that they become nt an early age a mass of scars. Their torn hides' are of no usa to commerce." London's First Balloon Ascent. When I.uuardi made the first ballooa ascent from London in 1784 he had for fellow passengers a cat, a dog and a pigeon. Such was the excitement caus ed by th.s ascent that a Jury, deliber ating on the fate of a criminal, return ed a hasty verdict of acquittal In order not to miss the spectacle, while King George III. broke up a meeting of bia council to watch the progress of tha balloon. It was In the following year. 17&3, th-tt an adventurous Dublin ua dergrai'uite. Mr. Magulre, made a bal loon ascent and was actually knighted by the Io-i lieutenant for his courage. 4 Don . Be a Senaltive riant. The sit ;itive plant is found In th church T'.ie pastor has a dllih-ult t!m keeping l.!m In humor to tlo chmvk work. Tho sensitive plant is found ! political titcle8. The candidates must handle hlu with gloves. Tti- sans.tlv plant Is found In all avenues of hu man activity. ' Most geueniMy' he U a nuisance. Don't be one. Columbia Herald. An Awful Iteallxallun. First Tramp (shudderlug with terror and clasping his companion's arm)-. Say, Ike, look at wot that there sign ays, I wlsht ye would! Second Tramp Wot sign, Aleck? First Tramp U"y, that there sign on de big brick bulldln. It says "Iron wolks," Ike, an' wVv got Iron In our blood! I wonder Is If woikin' uow. Chicago News. A Cravca'a Haven. Mrs. Hicks (relating burglar scar . Tea, I heard a noise and got up, n 4 thereunder the bed I saw a man's let a, Mrs. Wicka Mercy! The burglar "No; my husband's. lie bad beard the lilso too." Boston Transcript