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I.AKK roUNTV KXAMlNK-t, U. KKVIKVV, OKKdO.V, TIMMWHAY. NOV 2fl, 1 L""M sea s HAY-FEVER SI) . i 'vl Turkey A Tliimkstfiviiw Story by Lpcs Winthrop Saru'cnt. r iKhl, I!, o vim 1 1 I'll IV D rwtjjs. wawisaarc.'.. ELY'S OXZAM D.M.E.7 t.,vo Qntlnfnetlo.-i nfLiir at OM;r. ' '.'i, Iii hIh iiml ..i.-. lulu ri-tiltin; fr r.i I : I . .1,1 r Jures to Civrn i ( I. in ,1,.. i-.li mi. I nwiiv ii 'c.. In , I;... .. . i llm Neti-i-i of 'In 'i. I . v I . I III..', 'ntitillli I . ,; i i I I ..In tlm Ii. ml i iln in i , . , liii-- Mi-, Ml cent, lit I "nirt. ! I , III ill l.l.lMlil Cf . Illll flu 1 1 1 lnj , ,. ulun. I . ' . 7 i 1 1. 1 1 T flf'TMr'i'r. IC, Warrtn 81.. ,w Yuri, Lakeview Cigar Factory M. M L'liiiiiiiiKiiiim.J think It's n Hiinri llcllllllllll-il 'leildy. "Tlicrc'a I'iiiii 11. Inn. If Mm kit In Ii I h I, In. liNinltli aliop I gcti hN fun- a black ii h iiiiin. Then In- .ii-h limn? mill 1 '""I he's nil iK lit . Wlni I ' f lloca ll linlkf If I (tilllll oil V NTilKKM. I'rup. Maker nf Havana ami I )tucstic Cigars (KtdMTMT ORIlKMa ).II.IIITIk One ii a Irml. Morn III tin'. l-r,i k IiiiiI."il' MI-HI ..ir to Ling ' , Mill .akeVIl". Ori-i.ill Noltle & Reynolds House, Sicn and Carriage Pa i liters Papering and kalsoinining Oilier with Wouilcuck Itiiriii-M tiilnritl I'.liii kulult Iim I.aki:vii:v . ()in:c.oN W A N T E I) A r.iii iitni vi- In thin count n by n huge rral cxti'iie rnrniri I . hjifcllll lllllllcClllelltH to tllilne Wind to liii-oliie fl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II ' Inl. r.l : !!. The Real Estate Security Co. 1 I'ort Dearborn Bldg. Chicago, 111. Ilmtx-r I an J Nollcr. Ic artim-iil of the interior. I'. S. , l.nii.l Otllce lit Lulu-view, Oregon Oft. H, I'.KW. Notice ia I hereby given Unit Anna M. Nfilnii, i.f Lakevicw. Oregon, who, ; on AiikiiM .H. r.N'N, niinle Timber iiml ntiim. n ill ill K.ii, No. t'l.'i!1, fur Lota 1. 2. SW iiinrtiT NVV ipinrlcr, SitIihii1 1 Ti nnliip Ik'. K., lliiiik'o Hi K.. Will. ; Mi'llilliui, Iiiih llli'il ti.illrii of 1 n 1 1-ii 1 1 1 hi i to iiiiiKi' I'liiHl ,1'ionf, to rtmilit.1! Clllllll to till' lnn.1 nl.ovi. ili-rcriln'il, ' !'foli Ki'Kl'r Iti-ri'lviT, lit - I.iiki'X li'W , il..'oli, nil tin- IK'tll IV nf 1 I li-Cfllll.rr, l'.X'K. Cliiiinitiit nan rh iih witiiPHHi'H: H. ' I )iih.tiIh.i v, nf I'iiMi'V. Ori't'oii. I'ln.h. .1. 'oi.ll, Kriink llowiirl. Miinuil SiiuinliTrt, an. I Wullcr lli.wiinl, nf KitkovlKW, Inv'ii. oiMnr, ,i. n. Wiithon, lii'-intiT. j 1lmbr Land Nollt )i.iiiliii-iit nf tint intiTlor. I". S. I Jin. I Ollli'f lit l.iikct li-w, Oi.koii, t)rt. H, ;kis. Nntli-o in liiTi'Ly jjivi-ii t hit t (iKOKCIA KKUSAV, of riw.li. r i Koti. who on Si.pt 1'. l'K'H, iiukIh Tim-I liitr hihI nloiii Apl'ln'Ht Ion, No. t'.MH, for M'1 iiiiutfr, Si-i-tiou III, for Toti-j Hhip 117 K . Uhhuv K.. Will- MitI'I- 1 iun. Iiiih lliid notii'o nf iiiti titioii to iiiukH Kiu til I'nxif. to t-Htiililixh cliiiin to tli liinil nhovii (irHi i il.i'.l, l.tforo IvouiHtcr iiml UiTi'ivi-r, tit I.iikuvii'w, Oron, on t ho I Nth iliiy of I )m-iii Iht, l'.HIH. Clllilliailt IIHIMPH IIH tlllHHH: Kittoti Klni, L. N Ki'lnuy, Jim Tuiiin, hih! Will MiMii llrl. nil nf I'IiihIi, Or. .yon. Oi:lHi. J. N. WntMoii, Ki-KiMtiT. nil mi i ml w ll M I II -N lillli-n-ii liif IllHIl llil nf illi i M Imii I nil llmi, ',-,," m.i lI fully. I ..Ilirll.iW yi.ll MMMIl llllTl'IIMll." "JllHt l.l-l IIIIHI. Jim HIIW IIH'." hi' liMiKhi-tl l.liii-rl.v. HUT llratt lc told iiih I una tln limit, hut I ill lu l miiji ...hi. ina inn .iouK to (iii-..r my In. k w It Ii j ..ii." ! "I riin't rtlaln," audi Hnlly lnim- 1 1-lit I ' . "Itlll Nlllll-.W lll-ll I KIIW v..i hint hiiiiiiiht ullli nil I In. iii-iii. Ii. l.iurhli.K nt i.m 1 I rouliln t !. nioiii! I""'"1 I""1''-''. of j.m liny ini.r. I Jimt felt Halinmnl t nil tlii-ri' iiml rt-mi-mlH-r tlmt I wim , imikiik'''! t" J'nll." "Ami you wnlliil nil thin Him. to tell ' nif," In- mi 1.1 H.-ornf nlly, "I-t me llvo : mi lii tliut fooI'M inriidlNi nil HiIm time? Why. 1 ri.ul.l lui jjoiii; ullli rtie : rnrilhiiniM thU ulnti-r If I Imd wnutoil to, I, lit 1 told Itluki li-y tliut I'll i oiiip mi to inirtiTH Juki nu I could Imi lii'iir : )..U." "I'm Horry, Ti-d." h anl.l dully. "I ; lll.i ynii mill when I m-i you, hut i lii-n wry llttli w hlU your fiict gvl nil uhlii nitli the r.il iinirka on It, ; mid I want to rry." I'.inttli hum rlshl," h wild hlttrrly. "I.i-t ilniiH folk inn rry iln-ua folk. , Thi-y look iIi-i-imt ilo ii t tut ii ninkcup." ! "I HUip.ihi I oiticM to," mill I Sully. ' "Hut I Juat i-iin't, TihI." "All rlijlit." hi Mti ill hniHiuily. try- lnj to kft'i Imrk the tram that woulu Aim M!,ah ' V ' r w w US c I A A J f aWl aVTal Av. II I V X , i. fit.-. hick llknl Vm no, itnl the drvtm iia I fin ' nl li:iin they'll runup liltu." I ll ai- tin. old rim n." anld Ti-d. "1 K'int li n t, nil rlKht, thoiiKh. Tkj tn'i'il n run." I'.-imiImkIiiii na iiiMlly ohtnliuil whiu x pin mi t If id wna lunili. for I tin "old mini" hud youtiKNti'i-H of hla own nn. I n aoft upot f'ir rlilMri'ii, and in nlly lio Kny llttli- Ipbiii wnf trottltiK I'Mvn tin' frown roinl. Iilfk wna hrouuht to tlm wlinlow. wi'll wriii'd tip, Imt ho only wnvH h Inrik'ul.l liiitid nt !ln clown nnd turn (ii 111 h hi'iid nway. 'lid uiihlt' lii'd tin. in nnd put tin-in throuRli lliHr trh Uit, hut lth no t;ri-iit-r aiiff-iHa, nnd nflr hi' Inn! put (he h n in In the hum hi went Into tin' Ilium-. "'Ihnt'a tin' flrat kid I ovi-r anwthnt wiian't nlurk nn them ponliM." In nnld. "Whiifa tin' innttir with him?" "Tluit'a whnt we wnnt to know," at! I III fl lrnvn flirl.fl fntifi CL till lt:iit lllfl jtnlkliiK with Knlly. "The little fellow I Kif-uiN t he mink Into n ftort of ronm. ; in! we run not roiif him. lie will '! .1 inf. nn I tinlcaa we enn K've hlni a ili-Hire for ffvul find Iriterent hi in In thliiK we nhull juat liae to watrh , him allp away." ' "You wnnt to come out nnd look at au Id Ted auddenly Coiim on out to the hnrn." The phyNlcInn pntiHi-d a moment Thf-ii hoiiu-lliliin: piiani-d In the k-i"'' j of the two men, nnd they went out to jeviln-r. For hulf an hour they aat on nn old wnKon Imx nnd tnlke, and jllieti the phyalclan went hnck to the hnilNe ii ml Ted bitched lip the ponle4. j lie drove out of the yard with a flour jlnh of the whip townrd IMrk, who had I l.ei-n hroiiRlit to the window to nee . Ii I in olT. The little fellow answered ; with n wenry vave of the band, nnd ! Ted lirllti-d hla teeth aa he drove off. I Tin? next inortilntc dawned clear and 'hrlxht. It huh ulmoHt Indian auni ' mer, nnd the wlndowa were open In 'the Myerly home. Ilik nnt at the wln :dfiw. llntleHly wutchlnff the people K' driving liy to church. Mm. Mycrlj divided her time hetween the kitchen and the front parlor, to which UUY had liccn moved. A trunijM't call Bound i-,l down the rnnd, and alie came bur n liiK In. Around the hcud there diished a rider nil crlmnon nnd koM, mounted on n Murk hore gaudy In crlmaon IioiihIukh. With n awing he was In the yard, nnd Juat lfore the window he lilew another lilant on hlu trumpet "A turkey for Muster Myerly fit for a king!" be announced In approved rliigmnater tone. Then the black borne hacked away, bowing to the ns tonlwhed child, and wheeled nnd duall ed up the road ngaln. Presently the hern Id returned at a ; more atately pnee, preceding the most curlouH prooetialuu that had ever Itruveraed the Huntvllle road. Juat j hehlnd the rider came a fantaatlf 'clown, either foot on the hack of a ! milk white horwe. Bi-hlnd him lum i bered n huge elephant druwlng a gilt jterlng chariot ahlnze with gold nn? mirrors. Slowly the procession lumbered law the yard. At the gate the clown ills mounted aud threw handsprings up to the very door. There he paused ex pectnntly while the elcphuut ponder ouslv turned into the yard. Tue:i tin? Ctda anil Croup In Children "My little feiti la aiihject to cohla," anya Mra. Wm. II. Serig, No 41 Fifth St., Wheeling, W. Va "Liiat winter aim fin 'I a aevere apell hihI h terrlhle cough hut I cured her with (Ihinnher lul u 'a Cough Kcrnedy without the aid id h doctor, nnd my Utile hoy line heeii praveiitfil tunny tirnea from invitu the -roup l, thn timely line of thin ayrup 'I hia teniedy la for anle by Uiily nnd Hull. Tlmi.rr I Mint of lee. Depnrtrnent of the Jiiteilor. U. K. I.iuni Ollieo nt Ihke lew, Oregon, Oct.. . IIKiH. Notice la here! y given tlm JOSEPH l-.I.LIOT, of Pli ah, Oieion, who, on Kept. 'JH, I'.kiM, inii.le Timber and KtoiiD Apidiciilion, No. (iifKl, for HK iiunrter hW ipiiuter, K half HK nimr ler, Kectlnn '!, Township .'!" K.. Hiinge 22 K , W ill. Mi ri'linii, Iihh tiled notice of intent inn to mnke Klnal Proof, to estnlillHli 'ai in to the land above described, la-fora Hegiater and liecelver, at hnkeview, Oregon, on the 'i'lrd. day of I )eccember, I'.X'S. (Iliiliiuifit iiHines hh w it iiefl-ifs : John A. Motrla. John II. tin-en, j. N. Kelsay. Wm. . lieneHelil, all of Pluah, Oregon. O.riUIO. J. N. Wataon, Register. Hi.owt.rTHR rinsTHsmv i,riKiim into i iik kaiii the doors nt the back of the chariot K-AUUg Me to liis eyes .11 i ilou't want ain't got liny one fn long." the tiny road enrt, ii nd the four ponlea Mlale IjiiiiI oiler. I )e pint iiu-iit of the Interior, U. S. liHinl Olllce, l.iirctiew, Oregon, Dct. l'., IIH H. Notice Is hereby given that the Ktute of Oregon. Iiiih tiled in this oHIch its appllciitiou to .elect, under the provisions nf the net nf Congress, approved August 14, 18-IM, nnd the nets supplemental mid Hinendnt nry thciiio, the NW ipiHrter M iiurM r, Hcc. 'Jl, T .117 H., Ii. 10 II . W M Any and nd pi rsons cli.iuiiiiL' adver aely the IiiihIh .leaci ihed. or ilesiitng to object becHiise nt the iniiiiiiil character ol the IhiiiI, or tin nny it her reason, to the ilirposul In . pln iint, Bhnuld file their altldio its nt pli.k.'-t in this ollieo on or In furo thnlltli day of December, I '.. J. N. Wiilsnn, liegistcr. The firegoing notioe will I"" I"'1' lished In tlio Lake County Kxni i, printed lit liiikoview, Oregon, for the period of at least thirty duyB prior tu the date herein last mentioned. NOD It' J. N. Watson, Keglnter. TOWERS FISH BRAND WATERPROOF OILED GARMENTS . are cut on large patterns, designed ! ,to give the wearer the utmost comfort ilCHTDURABtE'CLEAN PUARANTUJ) vtAlERWO V SUITS 322 SUCKERS 322 wv ma am iih tntmmnta. kal mum I, if.W V v ring Imi i.. .! I l l gl t It to !i. i -illlilied lilt i-ri'ii.e I the w hip trotted "H It vviii only four miles to t'nrstou v"le. where the I'.liikele.V hlppodroim', i..-iin;.-i le mid circus lay In winter iiiaiteis. but every revolution of the little wheels seemed to put Sally 00. J happiness- miles behind Ted Stevens was a circus clown not a very good one, Imt good enough for the one ling wagon show he trav eled with. Lust spting he had comv down u few weeks la-fore the opening to rehearse some lilts of comedy, and lie had met Sally Myerly. Hie had never seen much of show folk, nnd she was attracted by his fun us well as by the w holesomenesa of his manner. In the threo weeks they aaw each other Ted hud won her henrt. Then the show hud gone south to open. It whs midsummer before tho alow moving outfit hud come buck to Oarstonvlllo to show, uud that after noon Ted hnd done IiIh best because Sully was watching from the reserved seats, lie bud been rnther disappoint ed at her lukewarm appreciation, but ho dll t ,i-a'I-e what tho mutter v. . ii i x i -: 1 he had come bnck with the now t i u I i w Inter quurtera. . h i .' i.'i the meager salary of f c rial to Ii'.;;- 'ie for the stock Instead ..f1 p'avlng nt t!ie vaudeville- theaters iro --:!i the wln'cr, and It wub with i hupp- heii-t th't he took the pony four In hand out for exercise nnd had driven o.cr to the Myerly farm. lie had received nn enthusiastic wet m v.e front ten-year-old lieU, but Sally h id been cold, uud nt Inst nhe cou (..seil that the night of him In the it:i',' had killed her love. Her Ideas of romance were gleaned front cheap Ootlon, wherein English lords In dis guise were more apt to bo heroes than circus clowns. The night of Ted lu bis motley had killed her Ideals, and the wanted her freedom. Por the next couple of bold to hlH work, trying in oeciipUm to find forget fulness. Ho had beei fi,..i eLver with doffs once, and In1 open, and out Buttered a tur,:ey six j feet high. The clown sprang toward I uud with his whip mnde the-bird tace the w indow. ! "I 'ii k," he culled, "here a your j ThaiiUsgh lt's turkey. If you don't eat I every mouthful of It I'll make v'jo cle j pliant bile you." I "Klepliants don't bite," laughed tdck, his face nglow with .excitement I "This one does bad." suld Ted dark ! ly. "You wait aud see. Turkey, bow to the gentleman what's going to eat you." Solemnly the bird pruueed toward uud bent Its ueck. Then It f Unwed Ted around to the back of the house, and the cuvalcude followed, aiming luto the road. Oowu beyond the bend Ted was waiting with the bird, but the cambric ekln covered with turney feathers, the muklng of which aud kept Ted up hulf the nlgut. had been removed, nnd It was merely an ostrich that was bundled Into the best chariot of the lllukeley outut I.ate that night Ted turned up at the quarters. There hud been Thanksgiving dinner In the tralitnn ring, and all, from the "old uir.u" to the hostlers, were slttlug about ou the benches swupplng stories. "Well," said the "old uiuu" kludly. "did It work, Ted?" "Hid It work!" echoed Ted. "Say. I'm afraid the kid's more like to dtt. of Indigestion than starvation. He' all to th-.' good. Kverythlng's all to the good." And the little group crowded about to shake his hand, for they knew tbat a iMinaiice seeking girl bud nt lust real ly found the heart of the clown be neath the motley. weeks be Nine Days' Thanksgiving. In the time of Grecian prosperity and power (hut nation celebrated feast very much resembling that of the Jews nnd supposedly borrowed from the latter. It was called the feast of iK'iueter or the Eleuslnlan mysteries, Iiemeter being the goddess nf the cornfields, by whose eseclttl favor only good harvests might be expected. The celebration continued r permission to trv his bund at two Surlng nine days, and offerings to the ilie iionlcs. lunt to occupy his mind, iroddess were made, consisting of obJa- or I he iionlcs. lunt to occupy i.,,t in in- inns nluhts. when the lence was broken only by uu occasion al cry from the ntnek barn, he lwd plenty of time to think, for sleep came late to bis tired eyes. Tbe day before Thanksgiving Thoei as Myerly drew up nt Pie shots in.' climbed dow n from his icat Ted sa hi m and we it out P i ' 'H-i "Rally His '. " "' ' wo bring the p.. inc.- '' ' Hi- dons of wine, honey and milk. Novirtibir, Th meloncholy daya have coir. The flow era fuda away. The cricket a upward turn their to. And early dla tho day. The mmirnlnn turkeys now are & To death, aid. worre rirhap-.. Tho partr'd.iefi. with muWod din.ua. Are aadlv ao'inrttnar tara oilee for 1'nlilleatlon Defiartment of the Inter'or, U. S. Land OH lee at Lakeview, Oregon, Oct. 2H, IIKIH. Notice ia hereby given that MAY' A. HKCKAKT. of Vistlilna, Oregon, who on April ", HKl't, tnnde Homestead Kntry No. iKMn, (Keiial No. 0750) for KK ipiarter SK ipiatter, Kec. ISO. N half N'W piarter, Sec. 2H, XK quarter NKU8rter, Hectic. u 2U, Townxhip 40 K., limine 10., K, Will. Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make Final five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore Register and lieceiver, at Lake view, Oregon, on the 14th day of December. !H!8 Claimant names as witnesses: Cyrus L. lle'-raft, (Jilbert Lapliam, of Vistillas, Oregon, and Walter Tracy, Walfec Howard, of Laket iew, Oregon. No Did J. N. Watson, Register. I LAKI5VIEW SADDLERY S. r;. AHLSTKOW, Proprietor. 4 The best V'atjue"-" sad- flic on the market, i A Ink n complete line of wagon & iMid iniKity hrtiMH, whttiM .oliea, riliti.s. lilfM, Mptl-4 iiilrt. roM-ttiH.ln fnet every lil riir In the Ii tu of carriage niifl Imrw fiiriii-hlngH. Ke- t i i rl ir liv IV U '. 7 . J 4 mm cotnp'tent in -n If ERECTED IN 190Q MODERN THROUGHOUT .1 FIRST-CAL5S ACXOnnOHATlONS 'l,.",VJ. For COnnERCIAL.t-JSSW TRAVELERS S3L?fr- SAHPLE ROOfl OAfl'fOniA.. 8an tb t$ Hind Y"o Hart lm Bonr! f C0UR1EOUS TREATMENT J ' ' - J ;.1KG MACHINE. KOLLER BEARING, HIGH GRADE. r P LIIHT OHO HAHROW LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietor THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY"- Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal C.We 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. CSald a Bnslness Man : " Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough work. It will win out in the end." Said an Educator: "The quality of instruc tion given in your school makes it the standard of its kind in the Northwest COpen all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. References: Any bauk, any nesoaper, any business man K Portland. wins' by buying thb reliable, honest, high grade sew ing machine. STRONGEST GUARANTEE. National Sewing Machine Co. SAN FRANCISCO. CAI PACTOIVV AT BELVIDERE. ILL S E Sunt Maaine offera the reader of thla paper the beat opportunity of the year AND REVIEW OF REVIEWS . SUNSET MAGAZINE .... WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION rnrr with your order, a beautiful premium, a 73-page dook rrltt inultrated In four colore with 125 Western views. 3.00) ALL FOR 1.60V 1.25) $3.00 i SUNSET MAGAZIN an raancisco. cauroaNi LAKE COUNTY ABSTRCAT CO. g i INCORPORATED tl A COMPLETE RECORD m I iMiNiitHiHinitimimiiiHiiiiii 1 c have made an entire transcriptgof alllRccords inLake County, ! which, 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. ERRORS FOUND. In transcribing the records we have found numerous mortgages recorded in the Deed recoid. 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 Errors: Others cannot hnd them. .We have spent hundreds oi dollars hunting up these errors, and we can guarantee our work. J. D. VENATOR, manager. Jer JtWHH C OT0 lit. ' r'7nM6WlM.IIXUMItIOWIO(W