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IAKK COUNTY EXAMINE, LAKKVIKW, ORKUOX. TIIUIWIMY, AVdVHT 27, 190 CATARRH 'SMS! The Cashier's Grip By ALANSON CROSBY. r.yrlhl, llVrt, ,y Almiaon Crosby. Ely's Cream Balms tfuro to c;vo Catlsfoctlon. vn rruir at oncb. It rlimnmt, mmi'I .,, u., , ,.,,t,v dm l.nmn rwiltli' ffiiiu ('utiirrli IV : Cull) 111 IV' III' n qlli'klv. mimI h '.i-II. Mini i" 1 1 it w Ki'k'ii i h I'm S'"i-.-i ,f 'l I jwy tn H"i'. I 'milal'ii r t i: liiri n1-nt'i Api'lid Into !l,o n.t ili mi l nl.i.rl.i ,1. Iwi- li ' -, Ml v'u ill I 'rui'ii" or I y in'iil f'niuu Kitliit fur u. la ntn'.iii fx, 7i i i.i, in, tlT I'lff'THO'V 1(1 V',-rn 81.. Htm York lli i risen nrd "My fnlluT ha fur years been I rciiililatii with itini Iiiioh. ami tried vcrv iiti-iiiiH 1'iihhII Ii. to f (Tei't m cure. without hmiiI." wiltc John II Zlrkle f Phillipl. W. V. "Me hw Cham rrls Ill's Colic, Cbol rs and Diurrhorn remedy advertised In tho Phillipl Hpubllcan hiiiI decided to try It. ln remit In dim liottlit cured Mill id lin linn lint suffered with the dis h for eighteen month. Before V I n tf thin remedy 1)9 whi a constant JTerer. lin Ih now ootid and well, hi although sltxy years old, can, do Hindi work mm young umn." Hold I Duly end II nil. Ltevtevrv Cigar Factory Prop. A.Ntokkm... Mrtjr of Havana and Domestic Cigfirs oo"ty oaoaaa solicits Oiti trial. Htore in the brick biilrhtf ripit ihtor to I'oit A King loot .akeview. Oregon. H. D. Clark Ccitractor and Builder b Work a Specialty Ltimatcs Furnished Sip next iluor to AhlHtrotn'H Siidn'ry Shop ' Lnklew, , - Oregon .1 Jrr3E7 Nolle & Reynolds Hjue, Sign and Carriage Pa i nters I'apcrng and Kalsomining Oltleuvlth Woodcock & Humes iCIierill lllllCkslllltllM Lakk iu:w Ok KG ON ANT E'D A rcptsc ntatlvo In thin country li.v it lii ri'ii I I'ctatc corporation. Special Idm omenta to those who wish to jcioiiii' tJnnuclully lutervat The Rial Estate Security Co. tort Deanorn Bldg. Chicago, 111. II Can't He Ik-at Tho I nt.tt nil teHiiiers Ih export .enco. C. i. lliinli'ii, of Kilvcr (!ity, North Carjinu, trnyu: "J llnil Kloi'trlo JiittciH nil iIimI'h ('liiiiiinij for it. I'nr Ktoiiiiich, Ijvit and Kidney trmitileH it run't iioitat 1 huve tried it and find fit it iioHt excellent inudicinu. " Mr. llur li'i Ih rlnlit; It 'h tho licnt of nil nii'ili'ciil'H aliio for wt'ukiicHH, liune hack, and ill rim ilnu condilioiiH. Kent ton fofcliillH inn tnuhirlu. Sold iiudur iiutintt'u nt Thornton 'a Uiiik etort). i'jdo. Ill Hi I Tho Wnll Htrei't lino of t'liiinivi'd Cfi'tirii'iiti'H if .Stock Mini Itoml lilnnkn at the lOxn uliicr olllco. New Hiiuile 'hook rcci'lwd Moinlny 'venln. If you wiiii t Hiiii-k ccrlHiciilcH nee our Mil III 1 1 IfM llllll f'l't 1 1 1 1 pi'lcCH. tf IT. Tiu4ici' l,a ml Nollre. S. liiind Ollli'o ut Iitkeviuw, Ore gon, Jliliu 'J'l. 11I0H. Mot ice iti It re by Klven I lint l)vid T. Jiiih'h, of Lukeviuw, Oi'ukou, who, on April '-Ml, VUH, iiimlo tluiher nii'l iitono HpplicHtioii, No. 41CII, for SV ipiurtor KW oimrter, Koctlon 15, TowiiHhip :iH H., Kune IH K., Will. Merle! inn, hits lllod notice of intention to ma ko l''iml Proof, to entiiblinh claim to t. ho JhihI iihove deHcritied, heforu Helnter and Hoci lver. ut Ijiike view, Oregon, on tho Otu day of Hept em her, VMH. (Ilitl iiiiint iiiimeM as wltnuHaeB: W, A. Wilnliire, Mamiol Kuhwaitz, Pun J on oh, John Quiuu, all of Lakeviow, Orenou, '21-10 J. N. Wutson, Roniater. OAflTOniA. Bm th I Ih Kind Vol Haw Alwon BocteTV 'I'Ur low. (frnlT oxrlniiui linn of clillKI'lll Ml from I lie IIiik of Will In in Kuu, llllUN Hunker lllll, II n he pM'Kxcd liN Iiohi to the IiIk plnlc window mill (leMclied hy the Nolllnry llk'lil iiIhpvi; the cimliler'M lck of the Men hiinta' Nil tlonnl lunik Hint that olllclnl won en KiiKed upon hi hook, The cxchiniiillon wna echoed hy I'.lU'a I'otnpiiiilon, a thin, Nlli(lit. roiiNumptlvc fellow of thirty-live, who controMted utriuiKely with the oilier uinu'N hulking form, hut In whom the pnllor nnd c inn chilloii of Incurnhle dUenw iiffccfed not tin roH(lcf.n. cunulriK clenui In hi piilo hlue eye. "IMs cook our K'ioko fur tonight Juke," muttered tho II rnt nnd lurRi-r of the two men. "Wc enn't do iiothln' w Id lnt Moke In dcre." "We nilttht poo him," uKKetcl the unnller tuun, touchliiff liln hip piR-kct iue hnnlcally oud nluiout unconncloUMly he upoke. "Nix." mild HIM authoritatively. "Youhc eullrely too fr-e wld yer irun. J.'riM'T. If all right when It'a lime" anry an' not too renky, but It ain't K"lu' ter do here. We'd lie pinched before we could make track, and dcu Ac chair fur txdli of us. It nilgbt he nil right fur youno, who nlu't got long ter live nohow, but my bellow I In good work In order, an' I want ter keep 'em pumptn' a few yean yet." For ten nilnnte the acratchlng of the caihler' pen and the turnlug of the ! of tha L1.!' be ll AM$ 'orc bln con 11 v " tluued. Then, with a algb that partook of the gualllle of a groan, be closed the volume and raised a bog gard. care mark ed face so that It wai seen f ir the first time by the watch ing pair. "Gee, dt mug' a dead g 1 v e-a way I" whl percd Bill. "De bloke's been blowln' de "'" bnuk' scads VhT,u,,ur flxlu. ,,c bo.. The caHbler returned the bok to Hi proper place. Then he dU.ippe.ireJ through the door of mi ndjulnlng room, returning to view almost ituuiedlately with a small traveling grip lu bin baud. lie tin need about biin nervous ly. a thouKh fcnrlng he might bo wutched. The two pair of eyes that were cngcrly tuklng In liU every no tlou and the forum of their owner were uudlHiliiKUixhiiblc, however, In the doom of I he Mnvt. "1Im l.i gelt In' Interest In'," whispered I'lll, mid his companion grunted an n uncut. The cashier laid the grip down upon his desk and lowered the gaslight alove It to a faint dicker. Then he en tered the vault, the door of which was open. Speedily he returned, bearing In his nruis several mnull oblong pack ages wrapped In poper. P.y strnlnlng their eyes II 111 and Juke could still take in his every action. Quickly he optMicd tho grip ami deposited the packages within It "De guy' doln' do Job for us!" chue kled Hill. "Oh. dirt I dead easy!" The cracksmen could see the ciiHhler's bund tremble as he ! drew his watch from his vitst poi'Uct and lug It close I lio lUlit to poo tho time, shook c 't his head neg;i- lively, as If In disappointment. n,1"",'tt'J ""' Jmickjcs Then ho picked 1'"'''"' up the satchel, disappeared with it lu his hands Into tho black depths of th ! vault and returned empty humlcd. j "What does this menu?" grow led J or ! scy Juke. "It's nil right." replied his compau Ion. "Jest cultivate H llttlo patience. Jersey." j Tins cashier closed tho vault door mid Bet tho locks. Then ho leaned ngnlust his desk lu miHlitation. ills face IV!) into his hands, and his frame t-liook with emotion. In a few minutes tin; throe cased, and ho straightened up. Again he looked nt his watch. Then In put on his hat nnd overcoat and rubbers. "lie's got ter put In his tiuio till de next trulu leaves fur Cuuuily," whis pered Hill, "an' bo's golu' out. Ifs up tor us ter fuller him." "Why not crock do vault nn' grip while he's gone?'' nsked Jnke. "What's de use?" deumuded lllll. "We'd be tukln' chauces of belu cuught, while If we bides our time oil we has ter do Is ter relieve dls gout lo om n, who Is kindly doln' our work fer us, of de grip. Den ho gets do credit fur de Job, an' we gets de rush. Oh. youse may he wise ter some lines of blx, Jersey, but youse gotta tuke off yer lid ter me In dls gamo. Duck Inter dl tatrwa now, De bloke's coiulo' out." Jersey Jaka's arm was still poised hi Ibn ab', as though struck numb In tbif position, when lllll shook blm. "Wsko up!" li noli hoarsely. "De elpuunit did de died fur us, an' de t ruin's stoppln. Come on." As be spoke he caught up the naUiiel from the dead man's sent and fairly drugged Jnke, who was still atjiiln? blankly at tho fallen figure, after him. As they renched (he platform Hi" train had slowed sufTPiciitly for them to Jump off. i.o our yelled r.m. "Are youse i struck nenseless?" "All right." returned Jnke. "nut I J was fur n minute." The I wo men leaped from the slowly moving train mid under mil's dirt-c tlou set out iicrons n field. They con tinued to run In the drenching in In un til by another (luxli of lightning tln-.v saw that the .WW In Timber Land Nat lea. Department of the Interior, U. H. Iand Olllce at Lakevien. Orrgou, May 14. 11. NOTICK Is hereby given that RUHKN P. IIAU., of Hoens Vlsts, Oregon, who, on Dec. 21, 1W7, tnnde limber and stone application, No, ll, for KW quarter NW quarter, K half NW quarter, Hectlon Ifi. lowrifihip :x;.H. liniige PJ K W, Meri dian, hns Hind nntce of intention to tiiskn I'innl Proof, to crtabliHli clhlm 1 to the hind alovn dcucrlbed, before County Clerk of Klamath Co.. at his office, at Klamath Kails, Oregon, on tho ath day of August, l!H)8, Claimant iinuics as w itnenff-s : Moses K. Milner, Uupurt C. JIhII, O. W, Howard, C II. Dusenbrry, all of l!ly, Oregon. , i J. N, Watson, Register. 'St !0 LAKEVIEW 5ADDLERV S. P. AHLSTROM. Proprietor, mm "liunknrA, ly T trulu hud again resumed It flight. "All safe!" panted mil. "No use wearln' out what's left o' yer bellow by further sprlntln' exercises. ter si-e what the haul amounts to." "How aro you goln' ter count the stuff In the dark?" protest ed Jake. "De llghtnln's our candle," said Hill "We won't try ter count It, but a look at It wilt lie good fur our eyes." Quickly the satchel was opened ami the wranT torn from one package. "Thunder!" roared Bill a a flash of lightning revealed Its contents to be wate psper cut In the form of bank notes. With feverish baste the othrr pack ages were opened. Not a dollar was In any of them. "Bunkoed, by !" fairly shrieked Bill as be savagely kicked the satchel from blm. "You said I was green In this line of business, an' I am," growled Jersey Jake, "but I've got de consolation of knowln' dat there's others." The papers next day told of the strange and sudden death by lightning on the Canadian limited train of Cash ier Adams of the Merchants' National bank of B. Mr. Adams, the papers stated, was leaving on a much needed vacation trip when stricken. He was an estimable man, enjoying the full confidence of bis business associates. and was survived by a charming fam ily, w ho were plunged Into deep grief by his untimely death. "Poor Adams!" sighed the president of the Merchants' National bank as be read tho paiier. "IJttlc did he sus pect thut we had discovered his pecula tions and refrained from exposing blm only out of respect for bis family. He must have opened bis grip and discov ered that we bad substituted waste pa per for the money he had arranged bo carefully to take away with him. Then, I presume, be threw the grip away, as the papers make no mention of Its baring been found. Well, I am glad for his family's sake." Tlmbtr Land Nutlca. Department of the Interior, U. R. Land Office at Lskeview, Oregon, June l.'i. 11 8. NOXICK in hereby given that ROM ANNA II 11 KATII.of Cliffs, Wash ,ho on April 1ft, 1!H)H, made timber and stone application. No 4114, for K half SIC quarter, SW quarter fiK quarter, K.-ition, 4, Towni-hlp : 8 , Range IH K, Will. Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Final proof, to eetshlmh claim to the land 1 Above described. Iiefom I.ViUt.r : Now j Keceiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, on the .list day of August, 1008. j Claimant names a witnesses: j Oeorge Lynch. Fred I I'.oss, Murion i S. liarnen, FJden Woodcock, all of itseview, uregon, --10 J, N. x t J t. i z t t l t t - A 19 A The Lest Vatii""' die on tlie market. Also a complete line of wago and bug-y harness, whtrj robes, rlfitns, bltn, spurn lulrts, roret tcs, In fact ever tiling In the line of carriage nnd horse f urn is Lings. l:e pnlritf by competent men 4 w?9ovv9g? i f' hi 'j o 7 f'U.' ! Watson, Register. Timber I -and Kollr Department of the Interior. T!. M. iand Olllce at Lalreview. Oregon. Juno 2Kb V.m Notice is hereby given tbat John L. Glazier, of Sacramento, Calif., who on May 15. Kj8, made timber and stooe application, No. 4173, for NW quarter, Section 32, Township 37 S., Range 17 K., Will. Meridian, bas filed notice of inention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on the 11th day of September, 1908. Claimant namea as witnesses: Oda Cravens, of Lakeview, Oregon, J. C. Cravens, of Dairy, Oregon, F. C. Kldred and John Stindt, of Bonanza Oregon. 27-10 J. N Watson, Register. llfli AKBYIEW . ill) IL Tha Old Apothtcary Art. In the old days the Magi ordained thul "the Pyrcthrum pnrthenium (the feverfew) should be gatlicred with ther left baud, that the fevered patient's name must be spokeu forth and that the herbalist must not look behind him." I.ater we hear that "gout was treat ed with henbanes otily when the moot: was la Aquarius or Pisces 1. e., three times a year, liefore sunset, lit must be dug up with the thumb and third finger of the left baud, when one must our" f liwi!ni f iliutln pa Iwtlt irnri- it j , a ivvuiiV viui v. iiu'j i v , ttiec: 1 luvite tuee tomorrow to tue house of Flleas to stop the rheum or the feet of and say, 1 luvite thee, the great uume, Jehovub, Su bnet b the God, who steadied the earth mid staid the seti, the filler of fJowlug rivers, who dried up Lot's wife nud made her a pillar of salt, take the breath of thy Mother Kurth uud bcr power uud dry the rheum of the feet and hands of .' " ' Henry VIII.. who studied medicine tiiul took great Interest lu inventing new mixtures nud remedies, devised many quaint "cramp" rlugs to be worn for the cure of rheumatism nud I'Uiious liniments and cataplasms, for i he full bcnellt of which a large i amount of faith was necessary. Lou I don Chronicle. SETTING MACHINE. ROLLER BEARING. HIGH CBADB. ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUGHOUT "IRT-CALSS ACCOnnODATlONS SAHPLE ROOfl For COfiriERCIAl TRAVELER COURTEOUS TREAT MEN F P LKJHT CEO HARROW LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietor "aa "2g?yg, veyEs?i, e?e8$."eaafcj. twww. ELI RESTAURANT Located on Water Street, near the Post off ice. by buying thts reliable, honest, high grade sew ing machine. STRONGEST GUARANTEE. National Sewing Machine Co.. SAN FRANCISCO. CAi ACTORY . f PLVIOEBR. ILL. Meals at all Hours. Fresh oysters kept on hand during the oyster season. Fish and game in season Only First-class Restaurant in Lakeview. 1 ELI, PROPRIETOR.. get de Jersey Humans and Cigars. "Some peoplo," said the smoker, "re mind mo of a cigar that burns down one bide faster than the other. I sup pose you will say that this Is because of an unevenuess In temperament which makes them well, not wear sinooi hly or lu an all around fashion. That may be the obvious parallel to draw, hut 1 was thinking of something else. They seem to me like nn uneven ly biiriiliis cluar because their teudeucy Is to get ahead of themselves. They overstep themselves In some Important particular or other. They are too eager, for one thing, nnd they show It. They ure too anxious for u not her, nnd they show that. They are too desirous of pleasing others for u third. They burn down, lu effect, too quickly on one ' Hide, nnd most of them never under stand what is the trouble. I'm not much of u philosopher, but 1 can see thut wheu lu the dully routlno we show our baud too much, or, rather, get Into a state of mlud wheu we can't help showing our baud, the all around re sults are not apt to be especially satis factory. To follow out the cigar simile, we consume too fast uloug a swlal line of weakness, and a little wind of unpleasantness or misfortune will make the calamity worse." New York Presa. LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. INCORPORATED w 9 1 e have made an entire transcript of alFRccords in'Lake County, vhicli, in any way, affect Real Property' in the county. ' We have a complete Record of every Mortgage and transfer ever made in Lake County, and every Deed given. UWW IIKiMHI'li o ERRORS FOUND. In transcribing the records we have found numerous mortgages recorded in the Deed rcccid, and not indexed; and many deeds are recorded in the Mortgage record and other books. Hundreds of mortgages and deeds are not indexed at nil, and ate most difficult to trace up from the records. up We have notations of all these Errors: Others cannot find them. We have spent hundreds ol dollars hunting these errors, and we can guarantee our work. J. D. VENATOR, JTanager.