Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, June 18, 1908, Image 7

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Wrvlart uf Nnvjr
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nareiarjr cil (,'utiimvrea.
hid Jmllce
, UrnWn M.HIiaw
Wm. II. Tall
.. . Wm. II. M.kkIj
(Iimi. H. Corlolynu
Cliaa. J. iinirif
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J tnci W Hum
V. V. Moirdll
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V, H, KlcliariU II. M. I ..ml CoiuiiiIikIiiIiiiI
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Snrn'ary ol Miatfl
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V. A. Miwir
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C. H. Mmr
..A. M. Crawford
J. II . Aiai'rnian
...J. R. Whlliiri
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I John M.Oi.rl.
(;. W. Kiuti.D
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loAy II. I.. II" nun
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li. lajr
Koirinil'.-
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Fl I I I IH Bill
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frail I'. Croociulllrr Krwlvi-r.
l.aaieot'MTV '
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Harvaynf C. K. Mimrr
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tow n ok i.akkv:kw.
V. L. Naelltiia:
. Majroi
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It. f. Manny
J w. Tucker
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W. II.Bill.liT
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Itncorili'l
Trraaurrr
IJODQU DIKIXTOKY
A. O. U. W. Lkeabor Iiddge, No
77, A. ). IT. W , meet lirHt and
third Tlmr xdu.VM of cm h month In
"Uaxonlc hall. Cora incii,('.of II.
Miiia l'rlic. L. of II.; Vlda iiii.lh-
cr, C. of C; K. I.. NyMw ancr, lie
corder.
IllCUKKAH I.OIXJi; Lukexlew fte
liekali l.oilKt'. No. lh.', 1. 11.(1. I-'.
meotHtbi io-cdiiI and fiiiirfh I'rl
l n c if euii imiiilh In I. II. I). K
hall. Mra Mm-I'.allev. N. i.: Mr.
Alice Hunting. V li.; Mim. M. i.
Miihm, Nee.; Mra. 4. J. Mai;iltoii,
Treiu.
l)K(;i;i:K OK IIOMIII Lakenhora
, Lodge. No. D. of ii.. a. o. u. w
ftteeta llrnt and third Thnrlnya
7 each luonth la 'Mhhiui1 hull.
(;ora (ireen, ('. ot 11.; Nelma I'rirn
I of 11. ; Vlda tiunther, C. of C
1'rancna Nyttwauer, liecordur.
T.O. V'. Uikevlew Camp. No. frX,
Woodmen of the World, meet on
tln Mi'imil mill fourth WcdncMdny
ot each month In MiihihiIc null at
X o'cliN-k p. in. 1.. Knlley. CoiihuI
Coiiitiiamlcr; K. N. .laqnlnh, Clerk.
. O. I . l'". I .itkevicw Lodge, No.
li'l, I. (). (). I., ini'ctM evcty Satur
day evening ill Odd Ic1Iiivh' hall
at 7:.'iH o'clock from October I to
April 1. nnd at N o'clock from April
1 to Octolicr :'). Loreii Hatley, N.
!.; I). I"'. Cheney, Svc.
I. O. O. K. I.akcvlew Lnrampmciit,
No IS, I.O(). V., mi-eta the flrnt
and third TlmrHiliiy cvenin-M of
each month In Odd I'cllouV ball,
l.nkevlew. II. It. Ileryford, V 1'.;
CO. Mi'tzkcr, Scribe.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
m. i;. cut in n
Die tlrHt Sunday in each month
jircnclihig- at I nloii school house at
II A. M. Aside from thin preaching
every Sunday at 11 A. M. nud 7:."U)
1'. M. at I.akevlew.
Sunday School at 10 A. M.
League at (l:.".fl.
rrayermcet lug Thursday 7:oO 1'. M
LadteM Aid Wednesday 1 M.
Choir practice I rlday 7::S0.
A cordial Invitation In extended to
J'ou.
A. .). Armstrong l' lstor
l-'irat t'aptist Church of Cook? Lake
at New Tine Creek, Oregon.
rrcacblugHervlceHa.t ll:oclock A M
and 7.:W I'. M. ou each Sunday of
every month.
Sund.iy School at Kl.ocliK k A. M,
1 rayt r Service at7::i()on Wednea.
flay evening; ol each wiH'k.
All aro cordially Invited to attend
t he Service.
.1. Hayden Howard, I'antor.
I' 'irat. UnpilHt i hurclinf Lrkevlo
rreachliigServHceHii 1 11:A.M., and
7:.'W V. M. on each.Sunday.
Sunday School 10: A. M
.1 uulor Society at 2:1(0 P. Ms
lUptlst VomiK People. I'nlou at
;.Ui I. M. on ciuh Sunday.
Prayer meeting; 7M, P. M. on Wed
nesdaj' evening;,
U very body Invited to attend all
services. A. Prank Simmon, pastor
The Lxituiiuer lata a anpply of tlra
claaa butter wrapper puper ou band
ow, at the following prices: For fKK)
wiuppot'd, printed, I2.C, for 10CK)
printed il.M. ' tf
For Kale House and lot ou Main St.
Lot 81 x 210, liargaiu for quick Sale.
Pranked uud Puiue. It
OAflTOniA.
Eaxtla The Kind Vol Have Always Bonjy
Bipatve
KITCHEN FINANCE.
T tarn
Money WHuut
laaWnf
On' Hmr.
Alum '"'"' l.Ii tmnl ( i r , tin. Wom
an' llouic CoiiiiiiiiIii!i fiuie
help that an- of value t-i i in- house
wife Alii! CKIH'Clillly In llir Kil wrn
earn hrr own living.
Ono woiimii wiltrt. to lit-r:
"How cnn I i-nru inoucy -.,it!,cf!t
leaving home? (.'nil a V hum I KijiMi'
ono liilrnt In li(timkiM-iliiK I " in II to
prncllrnl m-couut?"
Hit rcpl.v In part Is:
"Tim woiiiiii who cnn riMik wll, whii
known how to prepare dainty a nr,
an wholesome food, nli ii una ouif
thliiK worth oflVrinic in I hi eiillnai;'
lln. In Ira. I ly better off today limn thr
homo c!rl who I an Indifferent cook,
but freo lo luru to offlVf r store work
when thi filthily Income drive her to
wuico eiirtilnjf.
"In every city tho country over you
will find tvoficn who seldom leave
I their kitchens, yet make Incomes that
put a ati.'iioi;riiiher or bookkeeper to
Hlmiiie.
"'J'liey tmke rnkea, hreiid and plea for
prlvuto cDMlomera or exchaoiea for wo
uien'a work or urn-era. Tbey apeclul
lze on nolmlH or Jelllea or homeinHilo
ratullea. They provldo college apreada
!p untrcmlty towna. They enter to
hoHtcMHea who eimnot afford tho pro
fi'Hhloiml cnterer from the nearest city
Mini whose Ncrvntita nre not to lo triiHt
ed with dnliillea for lunchcona, card
part lea. rei epllotia, ete."
NOVEL DUSTPAN.
Can Da Raadily Carriad Without Dan
gar of Duat Eicaping.
A uovel device recently patented by
a Went Virginia woman la the unlime
dimtpiiu shown In the HIiiHtrntlon. It
wun dealgned with one object lu view
to overcome tho. objection, of the or
dinary dtiMtpau. In the latter no pro
vision la mnde for preventing the dust
nnd dirt from blowing off tho pan
after It linn ticcn gathered. In thla Im
proved diiHtjiau It la InipoHxitilc for
the diift and dirt to drop on the fliwir.
Thla duntiaii w hen low-d In In the
no dcmt iilowh vrr i-an.
form of a box, one of the shl. s of the
box forming the front edge of the dust
pan when tho hitter I oiiened. In the
top of tho box are slots, through which
extend the roda of the handle. These
rod are pivoted to the front edge of
the box. After the duat and dirt huve
been brushed Into the dustpan tho box
Is lifted by tlio handle. Aa the latter
U drawn up the front of the dustpan
U drawn up. throwing all tho duat
Into the box, the lid effectually sealing
the froiit and preventing the accidental
escnpo of the contents in nuy way.
HEALTH AND BEAUTY.
There I liuthlng to worry over when
iiany only wiikc lo cut ana then goes
off to Bleep again. He Is only acting
like a healthy little animal.
Some people wash the hair with tar
aonp lifter an egg shampoo, but the
plain egg 1. cleansing nud leave the
hair much softer than if soap la used
with It.
Should the uso of grense on tho face
have u tendency to produce supcrtluous
hair It may be checked by mixing Hpir
Ita of camphor with the grease or by
occasionally rubbing it over tho sklu.
To relievo choking break an egg In a
cup and give to tho distressed ouo to
ewullow. Tho white of the egg bocius
to catch uround tho olistuclo and re
uiovo it If one egg does uot unswer
tho purpose, .try another. Tho white Is
all that 1h necessary to use.
No child Bhould begin toe dancing
until twclvo years old, but much of the
art can lie learned before that, and
through dancing u little girl acquires a
grace, a poise and freedom of move
ment which Btund her lu good stead
durlug the awkward age aa well as for
the rest of her life.
Tho Ouaineis Girl,
If you wunt to bo u business crlrl.
don't forget that all business Is a bit
brutal. Don't go luto business to be
helped or lifted gently over hard places.
You will be paid to mnko rough places
smootti ror your employer. If you waut
help or sympathy, go to a home for the
cnfecbled-if It will toko vou. You
will never bo engaged because you
.wunt tho money, but becuuso your em
ployer needs your service, says Voui-
an s Lire.
If you aro not competent to do the
work, don't usk your lufluentlal friends
to secure tin opening for you Just be
cause they would rather do thla thus
lend you money at regulur Intervals.
"But," you any, 'i must start some
where." True, but start ut the bottom. Bet
ter start out In u small way nud grad
ually rise thun beglu at something bet
ter w hen but half tralocd and llleqijp-ped.
JADE.
Mala Up
Into Fanciful Ornamanti by
, Jawtlara.
Jnde hiia come nt;ilii particularly Into
favor for weiMlnit and blrthdiiy glfta,
mora beenue of Ita reputation for luck
bringing thnn on nn-nnnt of Ita Ik-hii-ty
or IntrliiKlc value.
The Idea of Jnde lielrig endowed wltb
the virtue of Influencing good fortune
to Ita wrnrer or jHmaeaaor orofe In Chi
na nixl wnn, of coiirxe, cultivated aedu
loualy by the ily yellow ninn. whtmc
hind proilnciK mo iiiiiuy flue apeeimciia.
Indeed, ao preiit I Hie reverence for
Judo In the Tiowery fjind that atnta
property l imide nt once of any part of
the countr.v In which a apeclally fine
phta Im fo:i'id. The moat exquisite
ticclicim of Jade are an Id by expertn
to rcprencii
Ben foam. !
ever, which
aa lucky g
In the coIIm
aetira.
Chlia of J
of fluw III'
tunde up lr
il the huea and effecta of
ht not audi ua thexe, bow
re now punning generally
Their eventual cm l
loin of wealthy connola-
le allowing more or lean
now being cxtenalvely
lr' Jeweler Into fanciful or-
namcnta. Qu allty. therefore, ahoutd not
lie expected In audi plecea of Jnde.
They are appreciated merely for their
aoft green color and their accredited
luck carrying nentlmeoL
Women have found out, moreover,
that the particular green color of Jnde
baa the effect when In proximity of
whitening the nkln. They nre pleased
with the heavy Jnde bnngtce that Blip
over the hand and are tipped at the
extrcmitlcB with silver. Originally
mil were made for the ankiea of Chi
next' women. Cold bnnglea of runt
flniidj, with three or five plecea of Jude
act In across their tops, are also very
much the rage nt present.
Jade bendM lire n reigning fad, recall
ing somewhat the barbaric bcadn
which In urn-lent time were worn by
the women of Carthage. According to
the ftm!lty of Jade bendM, they can be
found either worth many dollar or a
Very amnll sum. Indeed, the Inexpen
sive one have considerable effect of
beauty, especially w hen worn over aoft
while d reuse.
mmmm
Iliiusiau Apples. -Pure nnd core the
apples, till with mince meat, put lu
pan with enough water to keep from
liuriiiiig, a little buitcr uiid huar and
I mke.
I rled Apple. Wipe and core tart
upplcs and cut Into tdk-es about one
fourth of an Inch thick. Put into a
frying pan with enough water to keep
from burning. When partly cooked
mid a tuhlespoonfu) of butter and Bug
ar to taste. Apples may also be fried
with onion, taking one melluiu sized
onion to two apple.
I Apple Salad.-Pare, quarter nnd core
1 six tart apples. Cut the ouarters In
halve lengthwise nnd then slice.
U ash and crisp the lettuce and ar
range it m n hniiuj iiowi. Ada the ap
ple and hprhikle over It a Unely chop
ped Spanish pepper nud a cupful of
chopped walnut and almonds. Pour
a Preiiiii dressing over nil and fcrve.
Apple P.iiiters.-One cupful of flour,
one ii ml one half level teaspoonfuls of
baking pow.'er, two level tablespoon
fill of su.'ar. two-third cupful of
milk, oiic egg well lK-ateu and two
medium sb:cd apple cut Into small
Ihln slices. Sift together th flour,
baking powder nnd fu;-ar, add Trad
ually the milk, then ths- egg. Pent
well nnd slir In the npp.lo.' Prop by
spoonfuls Into deep, hot Tat. Drain
on brown paper and serve with maple
sirup or a tweet sauce.
Apple Soullle. l'lve good sized turi
apples, two talilespoonful of incited
butter, oue-hnlf cupful of sugar. Juice
and grated rind of one lemon, three
egts and nutmeg. Pare nnd grate the
apples, hdd the butter, sugar, lemon
Juice uud rind, then the yolks of tin
egg beaten sUlT. Pour Into buttered
baking dish, grate n little nutmeg ovei
the top and bnke for thirty minute In
n moderate oveii. Serve immedlutel.v
with linrd sauce.
Bedroom Don'ta.
cover your head
Covers should be
Don't
with bed
light, but
clothes.
warm.
Don't sleep In too cold a room. From
I'm to til) degree l is about the right
temperature.
Don't (ill your bedroom with kulck
knacks and draperies. Have It an
plain, clean nnd dust free ns possible.
Dou t expose the pillows to the sun.
a It draws the oil out of the fenthers
The bed and bedding should be clven
u dally 8u u bath, but the pillows
Bhould be placed out of the sunlight
but In a direct current of air.
Don t lie lu the same position all
ulght. Turn from one side to tut1
other.
Dou't doze all evening, but If you nre
tired give lu to It and go to bed.
Dou't go to bed with a sensation of
hunger. Tuke nuy light, simple food
you wish uud thut agrees w ith you.
Dou't go to bed with cold feet. See
to It that your feet are warm before
rou get into bed.
How Parker Showed Off.
I'arkpi' whs K'rnlu;r tho uljilialiot.
Ono day nt luncheon his relnthos Im
prt'sseil It tm his mlml thut 1 ulniuU
for pliitos ti ml for priiiicM nud for pop
per uud for Parker. Ho was let tor pop
feet, nnd tho next day it luuchoon
was called on to show off. "What doet?
P stand for?" asked his brother. "It
stands for." looking carefully over tht
table "it stuuils for dishes , and foi
eauce and for salt and for me." Pro
gressive Age.
LUCK BRINGING
kvj i -ut ju?-i i i- ' '
The Kiamlner frlnta tanal.lp plata,
and make il.ta ji. x Lj:k i.oi Jar tf.
font &. Klnjr bare the lieef Krinb
of llipiorn and cluura to be found ti
()n'gri. tf
Look at tha notice for reward Issued
by the telephone Company for destroy
ing Ita property. lotf.
We have a full act of Myw'lMtollIn
4('o'n., aamplea of Ktoch tVrtlflcatec
and bondH. with prlw Hat. If you
am organizing a ntwk company ei
our rlcea on atock certlflcaU-n. tf
Ulan k ?t tliitl or ifi. Dmm pf ol
'.lmler land final proofa and blank ai
lavitn for application for readvertiw
inenta .blank witnt-aa' affldavita. ecc.
The Kt't'nlner offl .
Tbn Kxamlner baa received a new
nam jile book of the Wall Ntreet Urn
of engraved certificate of ntn k ami
bond blanka, the most up to-date oi.
the market, l.'aed and endorw.Ml hy
the leading financier of America
Copyrighted. Ot.ll and ee them I'
you need anything lu llila line. tf
Karmera, have yor butter wrap
pere printed at The ICxarnlne olllce.
Instead of Bending; away for them.
Vou keep your money at lnnie, and
uatronlze tbein that patrouixe you,
DealdcH, yru hud what you are get
lug and don't have to pay for It If
it doesn't suit you. tf
Timber taud tlri.
Department of the Interior, U. 8.
Laud Office at Lakevlew, Oregon.
May M, V.m. '
NOTICK ia berhy given that MEL
VIN HANSKN, of Kugene, Oregon,
who, ou March 2, l9o, made timber
and atone applicat ion No. 4KJ0. forF.
NKJi . SVS.i4- NK'4', HKli NWt So
tbiii 20, Township 37 8.. Itange 17 E.,
Will Meririiun. baa filed notice of in
tention to make final proof, to estHb
lish claim to the land above described,
before Kegiater and Itceiver. at Lake
riew, Oregon, on the 27tb day of July
loon. '
Claimant names aa witnesaes:
Ole Soleirn and Christ Jorgenson,
of Hly, Oregon, John O. Sveeu and
John J a oo user), of Lakeview, Oregon,
ami Martin llaageuson, of Eugene,
(Oregon.
-1-10 . J. N. Wataon,
Kegister.
Dutch
ion.
lunchat the
Brewery Sa
tf 1 1raber Land Notice
Uuitod States Laud Office, Lake
view, Ore. March 20, 1908.
Notice ia hereby given that in com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
"An act for the sale of timber lands in
the States of California, Oregon, Nev
ada, and Washington Territory," as
extended to all the Public Land States
by act of August 4, 18f2,
James E. Murray, of Lakeview,
county of Lake. Statu nr f Wnn r,o
filed lo this office bis sworn statement!
No ;!836, for the purchase of the JSE'
quarter of Section 32, in Township
38 S., Kange 16 E., W. M., and will
olfer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for it) timber
or eione than for agricultural pur
poses, ana to establish hi cinim in
said laud before Register and Receiver
ai LiaKeview, Oregon, on Wednesday.
I... i.11. -1 T , ....... '
oiu uy oi uuiy, vjuh.
He names as wintesKOH Thnmu .T
Powell, Paul U. Hugus, John Auten!
A. btorkman, all of Lakeview. Ore
gon.
Any and all persons claiminc ad-
i"o noove ueBcrioea lana are
requested to file their claims in thia
ornce on or before said 8th ilnn nf
J. N. atson Register. " 1810
lakeview Cigar Factory
A. Stokkm.j, Prop.
Maker of
Havana and
Domestic Cigars
COOSTBV OBDKRS SOLICITED
Hive us a trial. Store in th brick
building next door to Post & King sa
loon .akeview, Oregon.
OPPORTUNITY KNOQKS f
Terminal Tract lots in Heart of Rich--!
mond
$10 Per MokUi
The Coming City is Richmond
190G Population G000 g
1907 " 10000
191f " 25000 . " fc
A former Oregonian, G. A. Follett is atity Trustee
Many of your people have already located here.
A.
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5. Handley, 1306 Beseel Ave. ) KltnlTlOna, tai. g
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Gun c (T
Tlio Kind Yo
In ije f.r
Mitt,
Atl,,
''vays "el .
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All Counterfeit-, Imitatlona anlJu
Experiments that triflo with and cnom-1
Infants and Children Cxprlcuce usa!:;t
What is CASTORIA
Castorla 1 a liarmlcsH aubtitute for Cantor Oil, Pare
gorlr, Drops and Hnothlng Syrupa. It lis lMra.sant. It
contain!! neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
, Kiibfttance. It a?e in its guarantee. It destroys Worm
and allays Feverlxlines. it cures Diarrlnca and AVlud
Colic. It relieves Teething Trouble, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It aaaimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and IIowcJb, giving healthy and natural Bleep.
The Children's Panacea Tb Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
si
Bears the
The Kind You Me Always Bought
Jn Use For Over 30 Years.
Tm ecarr.ua es.NCT, TT immut aracrr. new vow. err.
- .ni,,, i , J 17, , ',. .lir...".''?! i', SSSj
KILL the COUCH
AND CURE the LUNGS
w Dr. ECing's
Ikxi Discovery
Ffin foycHS
PB1CE
ITL. A II M
OLDS Trial Bottle Free
AND ALL THROAT AND IUNG TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED SATISFACIOB.Y
OB MONEy BEFUNDED.
MAGAZINE
READERS
SUIfSKT MAGAZIHI
bcautihillT illmtiatcd, food Aoriea
aod articiea about CaUoraia anal
all tK. Far U ari.
CAVXSA. CKATT
aWrolad cadi BoDik la Aa u
lutie icproductioai of the beat
wotk oi amateur aad praiaaaoaal
poatografikai.
Si. 50
t1.00
yaai
SOAD OF A THOUSAND WOVDEBS
a book of 75 paea, rratauung
120 colored paotosrapha ol Crt rrr
ad Oragoa.
Total
All for ... .
$1.50
Adfltrae all ardera to
SUNSET MAGAZiriE
FUod Building
Saa Fraaciarc
Bucklcn'a Arnka Salva Wlna
Tom Moore, of Rural Route 1,
Cochran, Ga., writes "I bad h bad
sore come ou tbe (instep of my loot
aud could Uud nothing that would
heal it until 1 applied Backleu's Am-;
ica Salve. Less than half of a 23c 1
box won the day for me by affecting
a perfect cure. " Sold under guaran
tee at A. L Thornton's drug tjtore.
Mrs Geo. Miller, Lakeview, Ore g
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wonai njiftrvi .
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Signature ol
WESTERN STAGE LINE
OlEce at the Mercantile Company's
Store Lakeview, Oregon.
Good Stock - - - New Coaches
Daiiy from lakeview to B!y, connect
ing n ith Daily Stage to the railroad.
P. H. CORCY,- Proprietor
L 1 ! i V, Of JIQ.
KLAHATH LAKE
....RAILROAD....
. . . TIME TABLE ...
In Effect May let, 1905.
Lt. Thrall ...6 A.
Ar. Bogui .S5
" Btcl Br'g .4-5
" Hall Cr'k. 706
" Kl h Sp'gn-.IO
" DiKlo .8.10
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M.Lr.Pokegaina 10.45 A M
" A r. Dixie 10.55
" " Kl'h Bp'gs U.40
" " Fall Creek 11.45
4 " Steel Br'ge 12.08
Boirua 12.20 TM
" " Thrall. ...Ji.45
Klamath Springs Special.
LT.rThrall 1.30 P. M .Lt. Kl'h fln'raS 45 P. lt
Ar. Hogua 1.55 " Ar. Fall Creek 50
Meel Br'gea.15 " " Steel Br'ge S.OO "
Fall Creek 2.35 " " Bognn .ao
Kl'h Sp'ga 2 40 ' " Thrall S.45 -
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