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LAKE tOU.NfY EXAMINER, LAKEVIEW, OKKUON. TIIPRKDA Y, I) ICC. 10, ! sEVEN Drj.MiLcs' Anti-Pain Pills ncuralcia. Sciatica. Rheumatism Backache. Pain inchest Distress in STOMACH. SlEEPlfSSNCSS A tig A teg liovo your tags from HORSE SHOE GRANGER TWIST MASTER WORKMAN STANDARD NAVY J.T. Old Statesman Old Poach Tlntlay't 18-01. Natural Mai Spear Haad Tags from the above brands a,e gool ior the following fcftd r.'j.'r.y useful presents as shown by catalog : O ilil Ctift Huttons 30 Tag Fountain I'm - 100 Tag KiiKliob Steel Kaior 50 Ti,t. Qentleman'a Watch 200 1 .e,a Many merchants have supplied themselves with presents with which to redeem tags. If you cannot have your tags redeemed at home, write us for catalog. PREMIUM DEPARTMENT THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., St Louis, Mo. Eat What You want of the food you need Kodol will digest it. You need & Bufllclcnt amount of good wholesome fixxl ami more than this you ni'fd to fully digest It. Else you can't pain strength, nor can you utrengtlicn your btoiuaih If It Is weak. You must eat In order to live and maintain strength. Ynu must not diet, Ixfause tho Lj !y r- : 'lre t hat you eat a Hufllc lent amount of food regularly. Dut this food must be digested, and It must 1x3 digested thoroughly. When the stomach can't do It, you must take something that will help tho stomach. The proper way to do Is to eat what you want, ana let tvouui in gest the food. Nothing else can do thK When the stomach U weak it needs help; you must help It by giving It rest, and Kodol will do that For Sale by - filial rrtr Wntlr. Peparttneut of tho Interior, U. S. Isnd Otltce ut Lukeview, Oregon. Oct H. 1!K)H. Notice is hereby given that WILL 1AM T. I'OWKLIi, of Powell, Ne brauku, who, on Hopt. l'J, 11MIH, nnide Timber and Stone Application, No. 0511, for K half 8W quarter and SVV quarter WW quarter, Section. H'2, lownublp ;sh H. , Kange l, li.,Mil. MerldiHii, has filed notice of Intention to make Final Proof, to establixn cluiui to the land ubove deHc.riiied. before Kouiater and Ueceiver, at I Lakeview. Oreunn. ou the IS), li day of December, r.HiM. Cliilinuiit names ss wltufsses : Fred i, lines. LieorL'e II. l.ynch, K. K. Woodcock, Marion S. HaruoH, all of Linkovlew, Oregon. O15D10. J. N. Watson, Itegister. Notlca far Publication Peparttneut of the Iuterlor, U. S. Laud Oltloe atLakeview, Oregon Oct. iiH, 1!K)8. Notice Is hereby civen that OKOAH (1. H ALU WIN, of Vlstillas, Oregon, who ou Nov. 19 11)07 made Homestead Kutry No. 3HW) (Serial No. 0757) for N half BIO quarter SI2 quarter HE (Itiarter, Section 28, Township 38, H., Kau go 1U 10. Will. Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Final Commutation Proof to establish claim to the laud above described before Keg Inter and Receiver at Lake view, Oregon, on the 15th day of December, 1008, Take ONE of J'te Little Tablets and the Pain is Gone fro.n u lC-cent piece will count PULL fiom a S-cent piece will count IIALP with valuable tags Sailor's Prldo Eglantine; Jolly Tar Brldit Bit Old Honesty Black Bear V. N. Tlnsley's Mataral Ua J' tench Hrlar Pipe 50 Tars Leather I'ocketbuok BO Tags Steel Carving Set 200 Tags ileal Steel bheara 75 Tags Our Guarantee Oo to your drugget Unlay, and purchase a dollar buttle, and If you can honestly say, that you did not receive any Ixneflts from It, after using the entire bottle, tho drug gist will refund your money to you without question or delay. We w 111 pay the druggist tho prlca of the bottle purchased by you. This offer applies to tho large hottlo only and to but one la a family. We could not afford to make such an offer, unless wo positively knew what Kodol will do for you. It would tunkrupt us. The dollar hot tie contains 2K times as much as tho tlfty cent bottle. Kodol Is made at t he laboratories of K. V. Do Witt & Co., Chicago, - Daly & Hall ('luiiiniiit uames as witnesses: (lit ter! Ln limn, I). Mclircoin, of Vis tula, Or i'titi, I'uul Bliudt, of lily, Oietiou, Walter Howard, of Lukeview, Oregon NDIO J. N. Watson, . 'vistr. 'lam fornClicnp llungalow K. . Ilurriu.thu architect and con tractor, hoii Ii of AhlHtroiu'a harueMn shop, on Ma ti St., informs The Kx aininer lie lias a plan for a bungalow, with four r nuns of good size, w hich can be constructed here, complete fc r t750, inciiid mg bath room and pantry, excepting the fixtures. Timber Land No! Ice Denartuieut of the Interior, U. S. Land Ottlce at Lukeview, Oregou, NovHinb r "25, 11108. Notice is hereby giveu that JULIA ULLA KICK, of Lakeview, Oreuon, who, ou Nov. 18, 11)08, niade Timber and Stone Abpplioatiou, No. 08 Pi, for li half SK qunrter, Section !U, Towuship H8., S., Kauge 18 W., Will. Meridian, has filed uotioeof iutentiou to make tlual Proof to establish claim to the laud above described, before ItglHter and Receiver, ut, Lakeview Oregou, ou the 17h day of Feb. 19011. Claimant uames as witnesses: tieo. H. Lyoch. O. W. Kloe. Huit U. Tstro, Kdwiu Tatro, all of Lakeview, Ore gon. l)3F5 J. N. Watson, Register. If you have Headache Try One They Relieve Pain Quickly, leaving no bad After-effects 25 Doses 25 Cent Never Sold in Bulk "rwrvvrrrrrmrrrnt, value value Ulg Four v Lady's Pocl.erlork- 5 T'.ic.-j Pocket Knife 40 Tu,; 1 PUyii.g Cirdi 10 Tai;i 60 yJ. Fibbing Keel 60 Tags Heart to Heart Talks. By EDWIN A. NYE. Copyright, 19u. by Edwin A. Ny. JOHN EAKLY. AMERICAN LEfER. Inileaii! Unclean!" How that age-long, cry of the leper has vexed the heavens and assailed the e.ir In the far east! There the auclent law of Moses holds. The clothes must be rent, the head bare. "lie shall put covering over his upper Up and cry: 'Unclean! L'ncleaii!' And he shall dwell alone. Without the camp shall bis habitutiou be." And It Is so today lu the orient. Itut I u America, across the Potomac riv er, beyond the greeu marsh lands and under the great sycamore trees, lu his "dog lent." dwells alone John Harly. American citizen, leper. And across Ids forehead spreads the signet of the world's oldest, most horrible disease. And his case Is ouly one of 273 KNOWN CASKS OK LEPROSY In this country. John ICnrly was for uiue years a sol dier of the United States army. When leprosy attacked him he wore the uul form of the Salvation Army a soldier of the common good. Now he Is n legal outcast. Day following day he "dwells with out the camp." lie does not cry "Un clean!" because uoue will approach his solitary place. Ills eyes turn across the sedgy marshes and the slow mov ing river, where dwell. In the Capital City, his wife and child, whom he may see at a distance, but whom he may never touch. John Early Is brave. He Is strong In his faith that prayer and rt new drug will cure the plague. He says he wants to show that faith and his medicine will cure the lep rosy and give other lepers hope. Rut- What are his fellow men distin guished as humane, what Is society, doing for this man? Here Is u good American citizen, Btrlcken in awful malady, thrust bru tally out in the wilderness to die. Any humane society would do more for a wounded dog! And John Early's case Is similar to I that of the other 277 American lepers. Proof of this ludlctment? Congress has tried to set aside a ! leper colony. Every time n locution. Is j named the people of the community object, and tho bill Is defeated. And this Is the year of our Lord 1908! 'Nearly evety body knows De Witt's Little Early Risers are the best pills made. They are small, pleasant, sure Little Liver pills. Sold by Daly and IUU. iFruil For Hie Christmas Tree. Cushion Novcltle That May Be Made it Home by Deft Finger Heart Shaped and Doll Pincushion. 4 ' Of all the Christmas present that rau be mii'lo at' home at hiiihII expense I none Is more r.lmplc or bus more orlj.' ! Innllly tlinri the ever welcome pin- , cushion. 1'ortiinntely for the wminn wIiokh Income lit mini II, I bene decora the iiiul ut f'll riiohloim nrc tilic 'eny to tnnl." nf home A very dninty little li:ine'nK cushion la heart shupcil h nrl three .r four ln lie long Trace la- outline 'if tlio heart oo paper and cut It out Cur pattern n i 6 HTERUL5 KQllltn Shret of liytdweiglit cardboard. OdJ piece of iik. A prrtty doll. Baby nbbon. Piiu. HKAItT SHAPED CI'SHJON. ; Then draw the beart shape for the riiHlilun on u sheet of light weight cardlMi.ird and cut out. Two shapes : are Deeded, one for each gide. Any ; odd plwe of silk may be used, plain or flfiired. Cover tho cnrdlnard with ; scented cotton, then rover that with ;the l!k Iiit the doll's head between the pit-cos of caro board and overhand ' uently with silk. On each side of the .bend fasten a bow of baby ribbon by , which it enn hang. i The little doll is dressed in soft yel i low silk and gauze wlns that fasten , on ber buck at the waist line and show MATERIALS IEQU1RE0. A half yard of yellow ilk for dress. A small doll. String of beads. Cotton batting. Gauze for wings DOLL PINCUSHION. a little above the bead. The full skirt Is filled with cottou, and then a piece of cardboard cut round and three Inches wide, covered to match the dress, Is sewed to the bottom of the skirt A set of natural colored crash cush ions is a most acceptable gift to the college boy or girl. They may have topa of perfectly plain linen and cords or narrow frills of a contrasting color, or each one may be embroidered, one wltb the college emblem, another with the recipient's initials, a third with the class colon and a fourth witb a fra ternity design. Cover For Medicine Glass. A pretty Christmas trifle utilizing scraps of fine white linen is a cover for a glass of milk or one containing medicine that bas perhaps to stand some time. First a square of glass is cut the required size, then two pieces of linen a little larger than the glass, on oue of which is embroidered a spray of small flowers or two or three single larger blossoms, as pansles, ac cording to fancy. The two pieces are sewed together and bound with rib bon matching the embroidery, and into this case the glass square is slipped. This little device would as a gift bring much pleasure to a sick child or even adult Equally acceptable, too, will it be to those taking the milk diet Christmas Hints. Cersct bags of ribbon are not nw, but hose with outside pockets, contain ing suspeeders and corset laces, are a novelty. If there Is a baby to be remembered, a little sack of soft cashmere Is a sug gestion. It could le made In nightin gale, style. Ribbon corset bags made on the or der of the toothbrush case minus the rubber lining would be a welcome gift when dainty sachet pouches are sewed up to the bottom. A- -Ma ANctJrfaWe PrepnNilioiinirAs similntiiul tlicriHKliindRev'iifri- j! Ijnc l!ic Stomachs a;tfl LJowete iS J'roniolcs Dic1Jcslion.Clirt,rrur ncss cincl Rest .Contain ncillrr ()itim,Mnrliine norHuieral. KOT NAIt C OTIC . fampJtM SerJ ' tlx Srnn tnur.U Jhfjrniml - il'mSnd- Wi.iyryrma f lavor A)Hm cI Hcrncdy forConslipfi lion. Sour Slonyich.IJiarrlKKvi Worms .(!fjimilsit)iw,revrnsh ticss mhI Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Sitjnalure of NEW YORK. 2 LAKEVIEW ALTURAS rJ2 STAGE LINE H. E. Barker, Prop'r. Office in Thornton' Store State leaves Lakeview daily, ei cept Sunday at 6 a.m. Arrivef at Alturas at 6 p. m. Leaves Alturas for Lakeview at 6 o'clock a. rn. or on the arrival of the staiie from Likely. Ar rives in Lakeview in 12 hours af ter leaving Alturas. Freight - Matters - Given Strict - Attention First - Class - Accomodations. LAKEVIEW PLUSH STAGE LINE P. E. Tavlor, Prop. Office at B. Reynolds' Store. f-tage leaves Lakeview Mondays, Wed acsdays and Fridays at 6 a. m., arrive at Plush at 9 p. ni. Leaven Piush Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays, at t a. m., arrives at Lakeview at 9 p. ni. Passenger fare $3 one way or (5 foi round trip. Freight rates from May let to Nov. 1st t."5 per hundred; from Nov. 1st to May 1st 1 1.00 pei hundred KILL the COUGH no CURE the LUNCS w,th Dr. ling's New Discovery PAfl aM AIIAIIA PRICK HIM m -wyin3 sa. & ti.as. aOLDS Trial Bottle Free AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OB MONEY REFUNDED. HIIKKP HHANIIH James Barry Brndswlth Swallow Pork la right ear for wei; revere for wethers. Some ewes Square Crop end Sin la right ear. Tar Brand 111. Range, t'raut Lake. PostnfUce address, Lakeview. Oregon 7of Whituinrih Brands with Crop 08 left LOU II lllin Ul III ar, Half Cndercrop ctf right for ewes; reverse for WHthora. Tar Sraud W. Range, Fish Crvek. Pos'oOlce addrea Lakeview, Oregon 1 J NEW YORK. J ?i i. m J iui iaijjaa vi 1 1 -v l EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. J H I njaw ., W. sail aw.ai.ya.. ' BaaaaaaataBaaaaaaaBaaaaaaVBaM f 3d For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of In Use For Over Thirty oars TMt ecKTMia amHui. mtm ronr nrrv. jKLAHATHLAKH ' ....RAILROAD.... ! ... TIME TABLE . . . ' In Effect May 1st, 1905. Tarall .. S A BiU 6.?5 Sli-el Br'g 6 AS Fall C-r'k. .7 0S Kl h &p'g7.10 bixie S.10 Pokegama8.20 M.Lv.PnkegainalO.iS A w ' Ar. Dixie 10.66 " Kl'h Pp'K 11.40 " " " Fall ( ret 11 .4S " " ' Steel Br'ge 12.00 " " " Bouiia 12.20 P M " " TbraU 12.44 " Ar. I Klamath Springs Special. 1 Lv.;Thrall l.SB P. M.Lt. Kl'h Sp'g2 4S P. M Ar. Boriih l.M " Ar. Fall CreekS.50 " i ' Steel Br'ge2.15 " ' Steel Br'ge3.00 -i' Fall Creek 2.35 " " Botfin.. ...3.S0 Kl'h Sp'z 40 " " Tarall . ...1.5 WESTERN STAGE Klamath Falls-laic & Stage Company e w OKKIIKH Hereaotlle Va'a Htorr, Lakrview Amrririo Hotel. Klamath Falls FAR EH KooDit Trip One Way 1 10 ! Northern Stage Line. I LAKEVIEW-PA1SLEY. A. W. BRYAN Proprietor. I Leaves Lakeview at 6 a. m i every day but Sunday. ! 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Tha ' only paper piiblihed especially for people w ho ' do not read dily newxpapcr.aiid yet thirst for plain facts. That this kind of a newspaix a Is popular, is proven from the fact that the Veek ; ly Blade now has over 200,000 yearly subscrib ers, and ia circulated in all parts of the United Slates, in additon to the new s, the Blade pub- I lishef short and serial stories, and many dj parimeuts of matter suited to every member of the family- Only one dollar a yeai. Write lorf ee specimen copy. Address THE BLADfa, Toledo, Ohio. Tlir EXAMINER, ' both I) Qf I IlC TOLEDO RLAPE. 1 Yr C,LO Notice The Lake County Examiu . changed bands, C. O. Metzker uuvi i,; sold the paper to Fred J. Hi vi 1 . All moneys due on subscripti wi i-ic payable to Fred J. Bowman, ar I ! .. to continue the paper to all su r.. ' i; era who Lave paid in advance, Vr io, full term for which such subsoil,. jn have beeu paid. Bills due for auivw tising to June 15 are payable to O. O. Metzker. Signed C. O. Metzker Fred J, Uowmau. IF j