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tun'H thereto U Kenulue; that each of
1 he jiernoliH win mo iihuii'h are Mlu;liel
lo Hithl i-tilloii Ih, at the tlatu hereof,
an aetiiiil i-i-hI ent of Hitld irecliu:t
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mediately treeedlii the dalu uti
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Sciatica.
Rheumatism
Backache.
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Distress in
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SlECPLtSSNCSS
V
'THE SCHOOL
OF
Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal
CWe occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $20,000 equipment,
employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls
for office help than we can meet Our school admittedly leads all
others in quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution.
C,Sld a Business JfLan t " Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough
work. It will win out la the end." Sold an Educators "The quality of instruo
tioo given la your achool mskea it the atandard of its kind in the Northwest"
COpen all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free,
Roforeooe 1 Any ImuIl, any ue Mcr, any buainoM nun In PortlandL
"I luiwi I it ruU-n'n Amies
MhIvm In 1)0 I tin irni.-i tnluu lo nun lor
mi iii feet, iih ""II f'.r lit-Hliiiu liiiriiH,
mii , eiita. sri I Ml in tuii r of iilirmt
loua, " vvrl Mr W Mttini, of KhnI
I'dlnii'l, Mtl iH It I'm iri'T
thing tn for pile Tit It. I Hold ii ii-
'lT g'Mrilllt- Ht A I.. Tll'll lltilll's
drug ntillO. '(!
lilrli In' kit: in d ri tl m-I l Ion iiml of
tin- Mine Mm Ii of. . '. MOSS.
NniiBi rllx il ihmI myorn to lii-fort tin
tl.M 1 - 1 1 1 .li of .Mli;iil. 1!) S
I. A MllMHH.
Jiixtii-t of tlu I'imci' for Noitii Warner
rnrlnct.
Notice
Notli'i' Ih licn-l.y il vi ii that tin nn-ili'lxluui-il
tlll. on l In iMIi ilny of
S. pii niiii-r, I.K'S. npi'ly to tin- County
Court of l.nki County. Ori'uoii. for n
Hii'Iiki' to wll Hiirlt iioiim, mult mid
v I nou lliUoi'M In iimutli Ii-m Ii-mm t him
out (tiillou, for a nrliid of ttvt'lvt
inontliH. nt North Vnnnr I'rtflnet,
Lakt CollUty. i ri'itoli.
MOSS Ac KOHEKTN.
Timber 1 and Notice
Not Coat Laud.
Departtueut of the Interior, U. 8.
Land OhVco at Lakuview, Oreou,
A uu nut VI. I1KH4.
Notice la hereby kivfu that MAHi i
V. wiiiiltitu, or uaueview, uregou, .
who, ou July M, l!im, male Timber j
aud Htone Application, No. (Ml, fori
K half NE quarter, N half 6E quarter, I
Sectiou 10, Towiisblp :w 8., Range 18 1
r. , win. meridian, naa uiexi nonce
ot Intent! ,u to make Final Proof, to
eotabliBh claim to tbe land aliove des
cribed, before Keg later and Receiver,
at Lakevies', Oregon, ou tbe 10th day
of Noveuibr, ll)u8.
Claimaut names as w ltnemtes: Dave
Jouet, Mauuel J. Hwartz. P. F Wil
sblte, Charles Uiubach, all of Lake
view, Oregon.
AtiUO'.'-J J. N. Watson, Register..
NOTICE FUR PUBLICATION
Not Coal Laud
Department of the luterior U. S.
Laud Otlice at Lakeview, Oregon,
Aug. C, 11HW.
NOTICE is hereby given that WILL
IAM T. K1.MZEY, ol Lakeview, Ore
guu, who, ou April VXT1, made
liouieHtead eutry No. Ui'dH, (Serial
Oil as amended, 8 half, SW quar
ter hectlou li, Aorth tHt quarter
North Went quarter, Sec. 2d, NE
quarter N E quarter, Beetiou 11), Towu
sbip 37 S., Range -0 K., Will. Merid
ian, lias llleil notice ot iuteutlou to
make t lual live year proof, to en tub
IimIi cIhIiii to tbe laud above d ec.br i ti
ed, beiore Register aud lCeceiver, at
Lakeview, Oregou, ou the 18th day of
September, IIHjH.
ClaiuiHUt names an witnesHes: Rob
ert A. fax ton. rrauk W'iImou, Cbarlea
(jiicher and Thomas Ilautiugs, all of
Lakeview Oregou.
A2UV2'i J. N. Watoou, RegUter.
Take ONE
of ,'c Little Tablets
and the Rain is Gone
QUALITY
D.i Witt's Carl Mixed Witch Hazel
ritlve ! imperially good for plles Imt
It In hIho recommended iifHrly every
where fur Hdjr thing when n BHlve In
nci-diil. It In soothing cooling and
hehllng. Kit no re to gt I Witt'
Witch lliii l Halve when you auk for
it. Wn Hfil snd recommend it. Hold,
iiy Duly A Hull.
7
AJmlnUtrator'i Notice
In the County Court of the Ktitte of
Ori'Koti, fcr the ('ounty of Lake.
In the Mutter of the KiHate of,) j
J. (i. Ilninptoii, ) I
DeceHHtvl )
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:'
Nolle U hereby (titen that the under- ;
xitfued Biuiiiilntrator of the enta'e of
J. (i. lluniitnii, deeeaed, has duly
made and tiled with the Clerk of the
above entitled Court bin final account
m HiM'h 8'iinliiiHtrntor, and the Hon.
It. Ualt, the Judue ot Hatd court, hen
by an order duly macie and entered In
thi above entitled matttr, appointed i
and fixed Hiiturday, Seiiteniber Kith,
IINlM ut lha himr t,t II! i'lru-lr A M
ot shIiI dav. at the court Room of
said court in the Town of Lakeview.
Lake omit v. Oregon, as tbe time and
place for hearing objections to said
final account, if any there be, and for
the settlement thereof.
This notice is, by order of Hon. Ii.
Paly, Judge of the connty court of
Lake countr. O-euon. Published in
the Lake Connty Kax miner, a Dews
paper publibed weekly at Lakeview,
Lake ounty, Oregon, cuce a week for
roar successive weeks prior to eucb
date ao appointed, and the date of tbe
first publica'iOD hereof is August'Uth
1D08. Dated August 20th. 1!S.
J. L. HAMPTON,
Administrator of tbe Estate of J. U.
Hampton, Deceased.
Notk tor Publication
Department of the Interior, U. 8.
Land OrUce at Lakeview, Oregou,
Angusi 10, 1!)08.
Notice is hereby given thai the
At7.ec Land and Cattle Co., Limited,
of 15 Hruad Htreet, New York, N. Y.,
has filed in this otlice their applica
tion serial No. UlkrJ to select under
toe provlsious of the act of Cougrens,
approved June 4, 181)7, (30 Stat,, :W),
the N hulf SW quarter, Sec. 4, T 30 S,
li. 17 E. W. M.
Auy and all persons claiming ad
versely the lauds described, or desir
ing to object becHiise of the uiiueral
character of the laud, or for auy
other reason, to the disposal to appli
cant, should tile their affidavits of
protest in this otlice, ou or before tbe
10th day of October, 1'JtW.
J. N. Watttou, Register.
The apove notice will be published
in tne L.ake uouuty r.xactiuer lor a
period of at leant five issues prior to
tna due Just named In tbe above
notice. J. N. WATSON,
Aug. 20 Sept. 21. Register.
For Sale: Ladies wneel cheap
Enquire at Tbe Examiner otlice. 30 ht
If you have
Headache
Try One
They Relieve Pain
Quickly, leaving no
bad After-etfects
25 Doses
25 Cents
Never Sold in Bulk
TFT.
Nolle for Publication
Not coal laud
Department of the luterior, U. S.
Laud Oltloeat Lakeview, Oregou, July
at), 11X18.
Notice is hereby given that Jonas
Norln, of Lakeview, Oregou, wh 1 on
April 18, l'.Kilt, made Homestead Entry
No. 2113U (Serial No.lWl ), for NEJ SEJ
H half BE quarter.SE quarter SW quar
ter, Section 31. Township 34 S.,
Rauge 16 E. Will. Meridiau, has filed
notice of Intenti'ou to make Fiual
Five Year Proof, to establish claim to
the land above deorlbed, before Regis-
; ster and Receiver, at Lakeview, Ore
gon, ou tbe lun day 01 tsepiemor,
11)08.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Thomas V. Mulkey, Manuel Sanders,
John Odorn, of Lakeviw Oregon, and
Irvln Anderson of Uly, Oregon.
82 5 J. N. WaUon, Register,
When Her
Came.
ICopjrrlKht, 1W, tr T. C. MiClure.J
! Alu Woruet u a d-for-iioiLilnjr
' whoxe meek little, wife supported hliu.
One day c-niue a tvomtin' rllita old
j tuuld, MIkn rtruiif(er. In three dn.va f lip
(iad ur((inlM'il a wonum's rluh In (Jraf
ton and Hindu ail addri-na that arointed
the pntrlotle hear In of the nifinlem
Wllliln ii n hour lnowt of them Iiml
thrown off the yoke of slavery and
were prcpiircl to t.-iUe a hand In run
nluj the Koveruuii'iit. It ku hnpH'ii-d
tlmt little Mm. Warner doiux
noun Kewlnif Ht the holme where the
Ornt incetliii; tvnt held, null It wan lu
' LmU-'J Unit nln Join tin t luli. Kfie wan
at-aretl half to ilenlh nt tin Idc.i of hnv
Iiik nny rlKhlM nnd usi-rtiu lli"iii. mid
ofti-r the ineetlui; wait over Slim Stran
ger look her In hand to make her xo:nr
tuliiK more IIjhii u worm of flu- duHt
Slie wa.t talked to for an hour, and Hie
t-ITectx were felt lit home that name
evenliiif. A he wanted SO renin, and
for the flint time In her life the wife
refuiu'd him. Slu- did even more. Klie
demanded to know why he didn't So to
work.
The hiiMhnml loafed off downtown
to play checker, but be didn't play.
Ills feeMiipt had been hurt. There was
I rebellion In bin owu hoiiKe. He bad
suffered lotot of dignity. He couldn't
! (et over thene Jolts, and so be returned
home to cuff 1j Ih wife's ears nnd tell
her bow ungrateful sbe was not to ap
' predate a husband like blm. She
took the cuffs, but not ns meekly as
j formerly. In fact, there was a dancer
signal In her eye that set AIm? to won
tiering what hud .come over her. She
ttt III refused blm any money, and he
i thought It l'Ht not to cuff too bard.
1 He heard through some of bis cronies
that his wife hud Joined the woman's
rights club, and it made blm laugh.
He went home and guyed her aliout It.
but ulie hud nothing to soy. ue sim
ply looked at him In a queer way. and
be wound up by saying:
j "If I benr any more about this non
I sense I'll make your ears ring for you.
I You've got all the rights coming to
you. and you want to stop right there."
When he was ready to go down to
his loafing place that evening bis bum
ble. wife voluntarily offered blm half a
dollar nnd guve him a glad surprise.
He hadn't been drunk for ten days,
and now here was the wherewithal.
The fact that she offered the money
forced blm to deduce that sbe bad got
over her rebellious spirit aud wanted
! rlaca,e b,IU
and he went away pat-
i -hig himself on the back as the only
I husband In Graftou that knew how to
manage a wife. To make up for lost
time be got drunker than usual and at
midnight was brought into tbe bouse
and dumped on the floor. This was no
unusual occurrence, but unusual things
followed It He awoke about 0 o'clock
the next forenoon to find himself tied
hand and foot He started to Inquire
why In Texas his breakfast wasn't
ready and -why he hadn't been un
dressed and put to bed. but as be oen
ed bis mouth to do ao be noticed that
bis humble wife was sitting with her
sewing not far away and that she bad
what looked like a horsewhip serosa
her knees. '
"Well, what does this mean?" be
finally asked.
"It means that a great change Is
about to take place."
"Who tied me up this way?"
"I did. It's the first move In the
change."
"You untie me and hustle me up
some breakfast or I'll make things hot
for you! By thunder, but how dare
yon do such a thing!"
"Abe," sbe said ns she luid down her
aewlug and stood up w Itb the whip lu
her bund, "you have been a lazy, good
for notbiug man for years past Are
you going to work?"
"Of course not. Why should I go to
work?"
"You are not only a lazy, shiftless
loafer, but you are a drunkard. You
have no ambition, uo sense of shame.
Are you going to promise me never to
get drunk again?"
"No, I ain't I guess I want a little
fun once lu awhile as well as other
folks. Seems to me you are talking
mighty strange all to ouce. Is this
what you call woman's rights?"
"Yes. Abe; It Is."
Theu I'll lick It out of you in about
five minutes!"
"Not In a thousand years, Abe. On
the contrary, I'm going to lick some
thing out of you!"
And then she began. She was a lit
tle woman, but she had a strong arm,
and she was incited by the remem
brance that for seventeen centuries her
sex had been only worms of tbe dust
She stood there aud laid that whip on
until Abe bellowed for mercy. Then
sbe stopped for five minutes' rest and
began again. She lushed hi 111, aud sbe
larruped blm, and sbe walloped him,
and he blubbered like a boy. While
she was giving him a drink five mem
lers of the club come In. They hud no
words, but smiled encouragement Abe
rolled over aud over and cried and
howled, but the lush continued to fnlL
The women went away, and the hum
ble wife rested, but not for loug. All
that day tbe nuiu was left tied ou tbe
floor, and at regular intervals he was
basted, aud the performance did not
close until an hour before sundown.
Then he was released and seut to bed.
Before twenty-four hours bad passed
be hud "struck a Job," and If you call
for him today you will find him a
sober, hardworking man. If the sub
ject of woman's rights Is mentioned.
he has no opinion to express. He sim
ply shivers, as If cold, and the per
spiration starts out on his brow. The
little woman Isn't running tbe govern
meat yet. but she Is running Abe War
ner and the bouse and doing very weH
tt tt. II. QUAD.
AVcfJcfable PrcpnrolionCn-Ai-similai
in?? itic Food and ttcjufn -hup,
tta Stomachs aid Dowels of
if
Tromolca Dii;c3lioii.CtVrrfiir
ness ami Rf sl.Conlaiira neiiln r
Opium, Morphine nor Mineral.
ot Najicotic.
AtapeafrMDrSMVELPtrCIOR
.Ms-.
HirmSrd-
A perfect Remedy forConslipA
Ron , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
brms .Convi ilsioiis .Feven stv
ncss find LOSS OF SLEEP.
Fac Simile Signature of
NEW YOTIK.
LAKEVIEW
--ALTURAS
STAGE LINE
H. E. Babies, Prop'r.
Office in Bieber' Store
Stage leaves Lakeview daily, ex
cept Sunday at 6 a. m. Arrive
at Alturas at 6 p. m.
Leaves Alturas for Lakeview at
6 o'clock a. m. or on the arrival
of the stage from Likely. Ar
rives in Lakeview in 12 hours af
ter leavipg Alturas.
Freight - Matters - Given
Strict - Attention
First - Glass - Accomodations.
LAKEVIEW
PLUSM
STAGE LINE
I. E. Taylor, Prop.
Office at B. Reynolds' Store.
Stage leaves Lakeview Mondays, Wed
nesdaysand Fridays at 6 a. m., arrive
at Plush at 9 p. m. Leaves Piush Tues
days, Thursdsvs and Saturdays, at 6
a. m., arrives at Lakeview at p. m.
Passenger fare $3 one way or $5 (nt
round trip. Freight rates from May
1st to Nov. 1st 1.75 per hundred ; from
Nov. 1st to May 1st 11.00 per hundred
KILL the COUCH
AND CURE THE LUNGS
w,th Br. King's
Nov Discovery
FilR OQUCHS
PHICK
W aess;
OLDS Trial Bottlo Free
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
QUAKANTKJKD SATISFACX0&Y
OS MONEY BfUNSD.
C3
HHKKr BHANUH.
James Barry
BrniU with Swallow Fork is
rltbt ear tor iwm i revarat
for wether. "Soma ewes bquare Crop aDd am
In right ear. Tar Brand 111. Bauge, Crane
Lake. foaloattce address, Lkenew,Oresoa
Zac Whitworth
Brands with Crop off. iafi
ear. Half Dadercroo off
III. I iur wwva ( . , i ww iui ..iiu.ii. mi .i.uu
W. Eidii. Flak Crack. faatoBce S4dras
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For Infanta nnd Children.
The Kind You Hae
Always Bought
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Signature A
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KLAHATH LAKE
....RAILROAD....
. . . TIME TABLE . . .
In Effect May 1st, 1005.
Lt. Thrall.... A. M.Lv. Pokegsms 10.45 A U
Ar. Borun e.fi " A r. Dixie 10.56
fkeel Br'c S 45
Kl'n fip'M 1I.40 "
M FtUCr'k..7 05
" Kl h gp'g7.10
Dixie J.10
" Pokegtma.20
" FallCrwk 11.45
Btel Br"f e 12.00 '
Bogui 12.20 P M
ThrsU ...J2.46
Klamath Springs Special.
Lv .rrhrall..... ijo P. Itlr. Kl'h Pp'gul P. M
Ar.Bogua 1J ' Ar. Fall Crrekt.SO
" 8tel Br'gr2.1& ' " Bteel Br' 8 00 "
Fall :reek iJS " BofUt
Kl'b Sp'f 1 1 40 " Thrall .....1.43
WESTERN STAGE LINE
Chas. Lambert. Manager
Leaves Klamath Falls Daily
at 7 O'clock, A.M.
Office; American Hotel
SIO LAKEVIEW
SW ROUND TRIR
WESTERN STAGE LINE
Office at the Mercantile Company's
Store Lakeview, Oregon.
Qood Stock
New Coaches
Daily from Lakeview to Bly, connect
ing with Daily Stage to tbe railroad.
P. H. COREY, - - - Proprietor
Lumy, Oregn.
Northern Stage Line.
LAKEVIEW -PAISLEY.
A. W. BRYAN, Proprietor.
Leaves Lakeview at 6 a. m.
every day but Sunday.
Peturning, leaves Paisley
at 6 :'d0 a. m. every day but
Sunday.
'"nil' ar$J Ro4trl
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MAGAZINE
READERS
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beautifully illiutrated, food atoriee
ad articU about CaLioraia aaJ VA.U
all Ike Far Wait 7-
CAKXRA. cbaft
devoted each ntondi tke at-
tube feirfoductiaa el the beat $1 ,00
work el aaatcuf and sfeianioaal B
pbetogTaDkert.
K0AO OF A THOUSAND WOIDIII
S bees el 7) pagaa, rulaieias
120 celeted pitatofrapht ei Jq tjg
ictureaque tpeM kt Caliienia
d Oiegea.
TeU . . . $3.35
Alt f0r . . . . $1.50
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