SPIRITUAL ' BEAUTY. II Ltavant Whole tump of Phytlaal Wlillc thi rlimlrn for poriiniinl nt trartlvenoM In ii proper one we kIhuiIiI ri'iiii'inlicr Hint I'li.volciil bounty Im tint the chief or only llilnii. It Im it gift of Uml iiml nIi'hiM Ih rulllvntcil by every Icgltliiuitc iiii'iniM In general (here lire three wide prcnil iliont'lfM In rcgnrd lo Mil no tion - (In t. Iiml liciiiity U ul.ectlvo and cnlfn'l.v wlililu ux; mmmui.I. Unit it In iilijerlhe ii ml Hint It l due In the qiiiillile of the thing wlili ti nuiikctm pleiiHire within iim. ninl, llilr.l, Hint It In liMifHiiy I t w -1 1 IIii'hc vIcwn ninl tlnil Ii rcpnvetim Hint thought which In iiroiir fil wl:hlii tm by the i iinli-iii-iliilloii of ii worthy tiling. A mibjee. tlvo ninl im ii!ijfi'tlvi clement luiili coinliliii to ninke up tin- iM'iiutlfnl Allll till IHrtlllill for till KIM-Illlll(ly () VllMlk C. Mink. I)opnrtmai;t of the Interior, United Hlnli'H I.Mnd (1 11 1 en, Lakeview, Oin on, .Immnry 21, IIM'N. A milllrlent content Hllldiivlt having been filed In this olllce I.) 1'. '. Tol !, roil text nut, iigulimt hnineNleiid entry No. JMII, mmm May HI, H!, for W half. NK qimrler, W halt NK quarter, of Heel loo 'IH, TowiimIiIii 117 H., Kunge 'in I1.., Iiy I' hi nliiiiii I'), 1 1 at r In, ('onli'Nti-it, In Mhli'li It a lilli'i'i'tl that f,i'.' Haiti un wholly nud tolmly I mi 1 1 ' 1 it I ni I (IhIiii; unlit etitryinun tllOl Mllolly flllll'll III I'mIiioUhIi IllH H-hl li'iici' t hereon i tlint lie Iiiin wholly n t it ii 1 1 ii ") imid cntiy for mom tlnui nix iiioiit lis liiMt inNt, nml Hint mild hilt ii'i hIjkhih m on tint Wild lllll'l WIIH ni t due to IiIh I'm luyiin'i t In tlin Army, Navy or Murine (7rm of Ilia United Stale hn h irlvntn noldicr, ofth-er, nemiiHii or nun In" diir'ng the. unr with ts 1 1 it lit or timing nny other war In whieh tlm United Htalea nmy lie engaged, niiI'I parties HIO hereby not illeil to iippenr, reopond hnI offer evidence touching Mild allegation jit M'piiinle t:inte nutting dllTerent lliill vldunlN. fur ii x In well known, tli mother nccr Iiiim anything Imt a lieuil tldll t ill )!. It In Hip element of nppie t'liitlnii mid lovp which rule hero. I ," e en ii innke UN co'or lillnd. Love, Willi ll hide Hie ilefornillleN mid Kliioiilll Hie wrinkle of old Ii K, In all prevailing 'I'liere iiik, liroiiilly cnkliig. three ciiiiiIlllniiM which tend to Hip CHtiihlihh Uient mid uiiilnteiiuiice of perHonnl beauty Flint of HieMn k' pliyNleal health. n in on A tl '20, 11KIH, ,. fine lU'Klfter and llecelvcr, at tlm Unitud Htiiti-N Laud Ollhc in Lake vie, Oregon, The mild con tfntnnt linv U, in pi"er hIIIiIiivII, Hied Dpi 'J.I, I'.Ml", net forth fiictd wliicli nhow tlint utter dun dllluencn perHonnl Her vice it tliU not Ice mill not. lie ninde. it U liernliy ordered nnd directed that hucIi ::i tlce lip en ty due mid pro per 1 1 l ii'ii 1 1 i n. H-U J N. WiiIhoii, ItPKlnter lluiltir I J nil Ntillie I'll lied KI Men LhiiiI (Jllice, Lukcview (li'euon. l et), ti, r.xm. i v..a.... I. i i.. i..., i.. ....... It oiikM lo l,p ii mntter of auprcniP ,. , ... . . . i... , .,.,. - ,..i'' '"7 r of t uiifrphN of hup :t, HM, piitltlixi Impiii'tiiuic fi.r women to riiltlvatt goixl licit 1 1 1 1 And women of Hie pres ent (line me wIniT t tl ll II tlioNP of pnxt aj;eN in tlii.i reifiieet, for they rcpiitriilsstf the vnlue of proper outdoor exerclMi'N lid tnKe pnrt In Hipho acrordliiKly W'IiIIp tlulnu HiIh It In Jnut pnhpii tl.il to mold Hip linruiful aetlvlllea, m il iin ttlKHlpiiHoii, etc., which liuvp a coiiiiternctliia pffpet on Hie coiiNtltu Hon I'tirtlier. vuii fiiiinnt too almolutely turn your Imrk on Hio iiuiiilHrlemi nm trtim mcilli Ini'M nnd llijuorN that am often Hip direct cihihp of a en ho of tii'oUeu down henlth. Ahovp all, live accord I iik' in Hip riileN of health. A Nceoinl eouilltlon of phyMlrnl U-aiJ-ty In inentiil activity. A culturPil and re..ucd iiilud -.-111 revenl IIN liealthflll ff.'ect on the fiice. TIiiih In ninny old woinpn, whpre mentiillly no longer exlMtH. It In not atraiiKP Hint we tlnd a rountPnanoo Unit In iik'l.v mid iiiuittriieHvp. Thp third eoiiilltloii of In nuty In chur acter. M'hli'h wld Nnotier or Inter revenl tl.'clf In Hip Ii ii in ii ii Ihhc Kvcry ph fcloifiioinlf t knoWN HiIh. 1'Iip younu wouinn who ludiilKea lu a rescnlfiil illspiihlHnii wilt mIiow It In her f;n e. w hile n pure. ( 'hrlMt lil.e chnr acter ul!l revenl Itself with a IlKht di vine In Ntipport of Hi U assertion nu:n Ih'I'Ii'kh eni'M could Ik cited. These three, HiPii. lire the rondltlmiil of it t In I n I ii u persotml iM'iiuty. A USEFUL INVENTION Joy by the That Will Be Hailed With Cook. In Hu1 nvcrn,,'e I.ltclien there are never to In- found puoukIi dry towels when the procpsN of tlh wiihIiIiu: In nt limit!. The towel Hint oiiu'ht to lie rend.v for roit DUXINO TOWELS, tine Ih uhiiiiIIv hanging on a rack, soak ing wet. To olirliite nil tills trouble an Invention liaa recently been iniido that will In a joy to the housewife. It la nothing more thnn a band that fits aroiiLii the boiler attached to the range. On thin band are prongs placed t regular Intervals on which the towels are hung. Coming lu contact with tho heat from tho boiler dries the towel In a few minutes. When the Note Bleedi. When I he none la bleeding uever hold It over a Im Bin or bold the bead down In any way ThlH only onuses further runt! of blood to the broken tlaaues In tho noHo. The bead should bo held tip and back, the flow being caught In handkerchiefs or cloths. One of the most effective and simple means of Checking a noacbleed Is to proas on the upper lip. Near the under surface of the lip runs the artery that supplies the Interior nasal passages where the ruptures occur. If this Is pressed the flow of blood Is mechanically checked, thus allowing the blood around the broken Uhhut-s to congeal and seal tip the opening If merely pressing with the Anger doos not succeed, place a wad of pniT under tho Hp and fold tho lip over It, holding down tight, says Woman's Life. Again, If this does not succeed and a drug store Ih near, get some ndrenullu, saturate a piece of cotton with it and apply to the Interior of tho noso from where the blood t flows. The happiness of life consists In something to do, something to lov snd something to bops for.-Dr. Cbsl-mers. "An net lor Him mill' of timber Ininls in the Stntes nf t'liliforniii, Oregon, Nevndii, and WhsIiIiikIoii Tetritory, iin extended tn nil the 1'tiMic LhikI htntee lir act of August i, IH!r Kl'iiu I:. Iinrt.u, nf Lakevinw. county of Luke, Stale of Oregon, tins llletl In this olllce his hwnrii statement, No .'iir.H, tor the puichiiHii of the K half, K Imlf, of section 7, in Township 4l K.. Khiik 'i V... W. M. , ami will olfer proof to show that the land soiiKht In more vitluubiu tor its tlmoer I or stone than for agrlculturnl pur poses, and to establish his claim to I .mill laud before Register and Hecelver, at. J.nkeview, Orek'on, on W etlnestlay, the i ii day of May, r.WH. He iinmeH hn witnesses: Kilt In ilutxoif, KHjab Kiiiallpy, llenrv Funk, (i. C. I' itzuerald, all oilakeview Ore K"ii. Any and all persona claiming ad tersely the ahove tlescrltieil Inmltt Hre re'iuesteil to llle their cliiiins in thin oltlce on or before said (lib day of May. r.MiH. H 10 J. X. Watson KeKister. TlmlM-r l.KMtl ollrp. United States Laml Olllce, Lakeview Oreiion, 1-Vli. lit, WON. Notic it lipreby kivpii that In com- pliiiucp with the provisions of the lict of Oonnress of Juiip .1, S,S entitli'd. "An act for the sale of timber lands I in the States of 'alifurn ill, Oregon, I Nevada, and Washington Territory," ! as extended to all the I'lildio Laud States by act of August I, IHlfJ. John A. Hnrhain. of 1'uisley, county of Lake .State of Oregon, lias llletl in this olllce his sworn statement Xo. 4'i'J-, tor the piirchiire ol the SK (iiuir ter, ,W ipiarter, of Section 2, in Township 111, S., itangu W, H., W. M., ami will olfer proof to show that the laml sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, ami to establish bis claim to said laml la-fore ICegister ami Re ceiver, at Lnkevlew, Oregon, on Wed nesday the 27 th day of May, i'.HS. He names as witnesses: (io. W. C'ooley, bam llunister, of Paisley Ore gon, John Simmons, (ieo. W, Harrow, I of 1'uisley, iregou, Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands, are requested to file their claims in this ottice on or before suit -7th day of Mav, 11KI8. 8 10 J. X. Watson, r.'egister. Tlmlirr l.antl ullre. United States Laud Olllce, lakeviow, Oregon. Feb. 15, 11)08. Notice la hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1H7S, entitled, "An Act for the sale of Timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," nf extended to all the pnblio land states by act o August, 4 1W2, Vigil Conn, of Paisley, county of Lake, state of Orregon, has tiled In thin oltlce his sworn statement Xo 4031, for the purchase of the NK quar ter, of Section 7, In Township UH K.t Kange 10 E. , W. M., and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or atone than for agricultural purpose i, and to establish his claim to said laud before Register and Receiver at Lake view Oregon on Monday the 1st day of June, l'JOH. .e names as witnesses: J. Ii. Autun, V. V. Light, T .J. Powell, U P. Mal loy,all of Lakeview Oregon, and Odu CraveuH, of Klamath Falls Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adver sely tho above described lauds are re questei to rile their chums in this olllce on or before said 1st, day of June l'.K)8 810 J. X Watson register. Timber Land Nntlca United States Land Olllce, Lakeview Oregon, Feb. 7t.h W08. Notice is herbey given thi.t in com pliance with the provisons of the act of Congrosb nf Juue 3, 1878, entitled, "An act for the sale of timber lauds in the State of California, Oregon, Vevnda. and Washington, Territory," as extended to all the Publio Laud States by act of August 4, 181)2, Daniel Chandler, of Lakeview, county of Lake, State of Oregon, has Hied in thU office his sworn state ment No. 4CXMI, for the purchase ot the HI'l quarter, of Section 20, in Town ship 38,8 . Kange 17 E., W. M., and will olfer proof to ehow that the land sought Is moio valuable for its timber or atone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish bis claim to said land before Register aud Receiv er, at Lakeview, ( regon, on Friday, the 15th day of May, 1008. He names as witnesses: Henry Newell, P. M. Cory, William R. Ham mersly.Wlll J. McKee.all of Lakeview Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to tile their claims in this olllce on or before said 15th day of May, 11)08. 710 J. N. Watson, Register. fHlY-FEVER 1 Ely's Cream Balm Jure to Cive Satisfaction. ClVtS RILIIF AT ONCI. Tt fleanHisi, RrmtlicN, Ih-iiIn and protects the iliM'Hui'il iii'Miibraiie rwnlting from (Jntnrrli and tlrlvpNNWHy a !"ltl in the Mend tpiii klv. Kt'slorpN the Hpiinpn of Taste nnd Him il. Knsy to tntp. CoiitainN no li,nrl .us tlrin;s Applied Into tho iiomIHIn nnd Nlorl-l. Lirgn Hlr.f, M rentN at Tlruvistn or by nmil. Li'piil (.'nam Uidin for mm la ut'tiiii7. rs, 75 eentN. tl BROTHfrtS. b6 Warren $1.. Nsw York Ppi of Coast Tho Leading ThA Saj Francisco Chronicle The Weekly Chronlcl" Ths vry fcaat nakly Nrspar pub.lri4 la tha aodra WmI. $1.50 a Year iBrlmlitif vnmlMjn to mmy n of h t albxl luHCiudi aud Mexico It la iet baeauaa, basidat prltit'nir all tha news of the world 'Ci ik In an Imerettlnf way and tally llluitratlnr ma ay artlnej. It Has apaoial daparV m. a; devoted to ACRICULTUHB H ORTICULTURI POULTRY L1V- STOCK m:ninc literature fashions aad SrXJRTS Tha are preatded 64 tors having a thorough knowU ed-t of their ipeo.altloi. The 'iir'i deveted to Afr culture, Hottieu t'ire. Poultry and Live Voc ar well liluatratad and n ..ti with matter ef the (reatest I,'-,r.i::o all oftfd la theae n : jsiriej, evary Mae belaj wr.tit.n by thoae who are In eloae :tio.-i i! condition pravalllnf er thU C cast ) FOR it win SAM PL I COPT. m aeat fro. ChroeMe De yea want the Reversible Map? Showlnf the Unit4 Statsa, Do minion of Canada and Northers Mn:co oa ese side, MAP OF TK2 WORLD, arwaUaf la view r et ooatlnaoaa rnaa. wits all aias in trite prvoorttoa, tha (B n. e eurtaoe etf tho Earth aa the mer aid. Son1 U m4 ft m Mao aatd '"Vo kly Ckraalaua' tor mm jrear. poiU aiat oa atao asal Papor. The Dally end ttxp Only a Ycer at. n. d agtwa CM. $1,000.00 Reward. The Oregon, California & Nevada Livestock I'rotectlve Association will give 11000 Reward for the con vlctlon of any pnrty or partlea steal ing lioracH, cattle or mules belonging to nny of tho following members of this Association: Cox & Clark, Chow acan Land & Cattle Co., Heryford Land & Cattle Co., Lake County Land & Livestock Co., Warner Valley Stock Co., Wm V. Urown, Geo. M. J ouch, (Jeo. Han kins, IS. 11. Chandler. C A. Rehart, N. Fine, W.A. Currier, Frank U. Uauers, J. C. HotchklBH, Calderwood Bros., T. J. Brattaln & Sons, T. A. Crump, Cressler & Ronner, W. T. Cressler Maud I. !'.ambo. IIehyi ouii. Pn-sld't Mu.i.Kn, Sec & Trcaa. W.lMlKKVFOHI) Fl.NANTK Com.F. M. (Iukkn S. I). Chanpi.kh Ofkickhh W. P. F. M. Notice for Publication. To Geo. II. Ayres, Gua Scblagel A. C. Lowell, and AL Farrow : You are hereby notified: Thatl hava expended $100.00 one hundred Dollars in labor, and improvements, upon the Monarch Mining claim, lo cated in the Paisley Mining District, as will appear by certificate filed in the office of the County Clerk of said County, in order to hold said premis es under the provisions of section '232 L revised Statutes of the United Btates. being the amount required to hold the same for the year ending December 31st., 11)07, aud if within 00 days after this notice, by publication, you fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of such expenditure as a co-owner, your inteiests in said claim will become the property of the sub scriber under said section 2324. 3 3m Stepheu Gay lord. Subscribe for The Lake County Ex amlucr, If you want the news, LAKEVIEW I SADDLERY g S. F. AMLSTROM, ? Proprietor. t J. It die on the market. t Alao a complete line of wago & and InJKgy ImrncnN, whin & rol.PH, rlatiN, liltx, apura, 4 ijulrts, rosctU'N.ln fctev-ry thing In the Hup of carriage and home funilahlngH. K 4 palrlg by coirna-tctite mn. x 3 3 a i 1 t 1 .t:.5 ; 1 NOTICE lilueprlnlsof any town ship In the I flfuvUw Land District can be had by applying to the under signed. All work up t date. Checkings made from the Land Of fice Records at the time the printsare made, work neatly and promptly done VV. Ii. Snider. Lakeview Oregon. HOTEL Jl AKEYTKTT ERECTED IN 10OQ FIRST-CAL5S , Acconnon.vnoN MODERN THROUQHOn SAMPLE ROOM fii ill I For COnn ERCI A t-L)'.' - Ji TRAVELER- 1 .-'i'-fc COUKTtOUS TREATMENT fi.. bt .1 w ai a w . . 31 1 it-jw rym 1 vrr mi S 1 zA LAiiJB-iaa; P P LIOHT GEO HAKKOW LIQHT & HARROW, Propnetor SySJiSS. '&iZkti, 'kfitiiiii ft ELI RESTAURANT Located on Water Street, near the Post office. Meals at all Hours. Fresh oysters kept on hand during the oyster season. Fish and game in season. Only First-class Restaurant in fakeview. ELI, PROPRIETOR.. I Timber Ijin1 nlrr. United Htatrs Land Otflce, Lakeview Oregon. Feb. 21, 1!K)8 Notice Is hprel.y i:ipn tlint in com pi is nee with the provminnn of the act of Contcrpss of June 3, 1878, entitled, "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Kate C'olahan, of Konanza, count of Klamath, State of Oregon, hag BIpsI in this office bis sworn etatement No. 405.'!, for the purchase of the E half, iNW quarter, HW quarter, NW quarter of Section 32, In Township 38, 8., Kange 1C E., W. M., snd will offer proof to show that the land songht la more valuable for its timber or etona than for agricnltural purposes, and ta establish bis claim to said land befora County Clerk of Klamath Coonty, ai bis ottice at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Tuesday, the K'tb day of May. 1908. He names as witneeees: Ida Howard of Lakeview, Oregon, Maggie Colabaa, , of Bonanza, Oregon, Oda Cravens, of Lakeview Oregon, J. C. Cravens of Lakeview Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described -ands era requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 19b day of May, 1908. 910 J. X. Watson, Reigstec Timber Laad Notice. United States Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, Jan. 17, 1908. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with tbe provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for tbe sale of timber landa in tbe btates of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory, as extended to all tbe Public Laud States by act of August 4, 1892, Mannel Sanders, of Lakeview, coun ty of I ake, State of Oregon, has tbta day filed in this office his swora statement. No. 3932, for the purchase of tbe S half, SW quarter, and VV half SE quarter, of Section No 10, ia Township 37 S., Range 16, PL, W.M .. and will offer proof to show that tha land sougbt is more valuable for ita timber or stone tban for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before Register and Re ceiver at Lakeview Oregon, Saturday, the 11th day of April, 1908. fie names as witnesses: L. G. Thomas, Walter Howard, of Lakeview, Oregon, James Blaisdell of Bly, Ore gon, ana C. II. Dusenbery of Paisley, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming; aaV- ! versely tbe above described lands, ara ! requested to file their claims in tbta j office on or before said 11th day of 'April, 1908. 410 J. N. Watson, Register. I LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. $ INCORPORATED A COMPLETE RECORD lV7? I e have made an entire transcript of all Records in Lake County, which, in any way, affect Real Property in the county. We have a complete Record of every Mo tgage and transfer ever made in Lake County, and every Deed given. ERRORS FOUND. "it? In transcribing the records we have found numerous mortgages recorded in the Deed record, and not indexed; and many deeds are recorded in the Mortgage record and other books. Hundreds of mortgages and deeds are not indexed at all, and ate most difficult to trace up from the records. We have notations of all these Error5: Others cannot find then1. We tuive spent hundred. 01 dollars hunting up these errors, and we can guarantee our work. J. D. VENATOR, Manager. T. I