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I A K K COUNTY KXA.VIS i;,, I.AKKVIKW, OKWJON, THURSDAY, H'A' 17, 1!H. Til KICK T is,- 1 1 .Y" " a'.- IvJI a, 1 v T7 r 'il''l i I VX WOT A'.;' VJ'ZA lf i mm m w w Vn By C. N. and A. M. Williamson Lady Betty Across the Water Dy C. N. and A. M. Williamson The rovel you have been waiting for so long to be run in this pajier, with Illustrations by Henderson Added to the fascination of ihe Williamsons' style v e have the scene laid in America, with the piquant remarks of Lady Betty, British aristocrat, on American society. Of course there is a love story told as only these authors can teU it It it (imply a captivating story, every word worth reading. The Williamson have done no more enjoyable work than with thi. Grand Rapids Herald, Lady Betty Across the Water RAILROAD TIME. ' Why the Train on Crmo Rondi Start Cno f.linu r LU. 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I low Wniilil tin- ni i In- f I if Sif-l.ntctii-w mi mi l pliiiTK I'ki1 It u itc n n)li'il ns Inscly uh tin1 I.iiKit'h I'lnplic? This is iTiiliy tin' wlirat iiiitlmi nf I lie future, iiml till' (Mi I!I'SI lull mill till' ItlllllllT l!('! tlnn iiml In luri- hi rt tin' liccf ii;is t Ion. .lumen. .1. Mill iiiiw I'stliniilcs that lu twmity ycarM uc ulniM In' n w lit-at ImtmrlliiK ti.'i'imi. having ins'i ovit from tin' MkI nf ureal wlilch lulp to fiH-d tin' wnrlil Intn the calrji'iry of tlinse that i(ini'lii'ily else must help to miHtn In. l.nntoii Trniiscrlit. Ilr ( torlcM forMnli 'J'lliH (illil'l) llH (III llHfl'l H tW C(i.i n (if Ifin cniinljr (I Ii cct (iry, mliich will In' cloHfl'l out Ht Jnilf price TIkiki" wImIiIiik n riipl uliduld m l iji-lny udml iiiu Ihclr i.rdcrii. It -(hiIhIiih IIih iiihmc (if cvi'jjr vi.lcr In tlic cnurity 'i licri? n i i( ( iil writP mi (,f thn cniiiity and nf 1 1 1 ( t(ini.. Jn it tlicic hIho Ii ii My fi(i(.Kti of tdc imi ( 1mm (if the Hldtc.Hlid liinrli nl In I xhIuhI.Ii' in fni unit imi rciirillnur ldkcvicw Mini trlinitiiry c(i,i.liy. i r I mi lie l- I iiml m i-i . ! I'epurtiiieiit df lliii In'dior. V. S. Liiml (Mlirc nt Kukcv lew , Uri'tfon, I ( let. , I'.HiS. Nnliic 1m Ik ic' y Ki'i n IIki' .If )SKI'JI i;i.l,H)T, i.f I'll rli. Oiilm.ii, wlio, (in Kepi. US, IIKiH, rn H'J Tniil,r nd Stdim A iliciil inn. No luiui, f(,r SIC puiiter SU' iii.nli r. S Imlf SIC iunr ll'l', Sl'l'tlnll 'Jli. 'IllWIn-llip .'17 M.. Iliniifo 21 IC . Hill Mi-ridinn. lui- llli-d notli'c ot inti iii inn in iniikf- I 'iiimI I'toof. to (rtnl,l..i c'liiin to the Inn I iiIkivh 'Icmci llli-d, i . t . i i Ki'trintcr und liccelviT, at l,i-.k" ii", (lii ynn, on I In- "j:ird. dny (if J .-- in ht. i;i"H ('liuiniint iiunich hi h .t ih'h-ii'h : .loliii A. Moirin, John li. (iiK'ii. t. N. Kelniiy. Win. . Ilcni'fli Id, nil (if 1'IiimIi, ( (I CIOII. (r'il)lt;. .J. N. WhNhii. lleuiHtcr. Timber I. and Niitlcc I 'liurtinciit of the Interior, '. S. I.'ind tl!- hf L'ikcicw, Ont'di), Novi'iiili r 'J"i, 1 ;m Notice In fu n ty uiven Hint iVAA I.IJ-.V KICK, of l.nkcview, (liciroii, Him, on Nov. H, iU'H. UiHile Tiiidier Mlid Stone A I p in nt ion, No. IIHI'J, for K liidf SIC (jn-rter, Section 31. Tnwiihliip . ';!., . , lliimi' 1H K., Will. Mil id inn, Iihi filed not ice (if hitention t i riiiike fliihl l'rocf to ("tiiljlirh claim t n I he Ian 1 Hliuve decrlhed. before ll'-ll-tcr i'1'id IJecciver, Mt.Liikevlew Oiefnn, on the 1 T ll day of l;'cli. llMiy. Clititi nut iimiK'H hh A it iicHties : (en. II Lynch. 1. W. Kiee. Ifiii t S. Tit ro. ICd .viu Tut hi, hII .'.f Lnkniew. Ore-con. M'l" ' LAKJ;VnVV $ ftp.- it nmm mm j ' , .: r..' -i I if. r. v. . SADDLIfRY S. V. AMISTkOAt I'ldprielor The hi st V'hi qiiiro sidJIe m t Ik narket AI50 ii complete lin of in ii(J bii?jtv hi.r nem, hip., robe, bits. Hates, spuri. quirt., rose ttes In tai t every thing In the line or carrlijje auj horse furnisiiinKA. Re pairiny; by competent men. I? ikf or ITS An Odd Looking Chinese Brum. CWrXTF.D IN IQOO rnkornhtoi'T f-IKSr-CAL5S ACCOnnoHATIONS SAHPLl; ROOn For CO-1HEZRCIAL TRAVKLCPS COURTEOUS TREATMENT SeViI'ow LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietor H S t. i f! i r .4 -i XT7 mi. i i w, . . Kou N the Chinese word for drum, of wblcli many kinds are uned In ChlDfl. Japan and IJuruia. Eastern drums dif fer from thnfie of Europe lu having their licadM mil led on, not kept mova lile. an out'8 are for tuning purposes. Tin' body Is usually made of Fandal wmid, cedar or mulberry wood or else of baked clay. They are need for many purposes on state occasions, to tell the hour dUr- I Illustrated by Henderson Relating in the Williamsons' inimitable style the experiences of a charming daugh ter of the British aristocracy on the occa sion of her first visit to the United States, with her original observations on American society. The story itself is Lady Betty's love romance. It it the prettiest climax imaginable, and the book i undoubtedly to be read for the romance it un fold. New York Tnhuni. Before the Day of Matches. Sixty years nun the use of Hint find Htecl to produce a lire was not wholly unknown. The late William K. Stone of I'enrla lived lit Heaver. I'll. His f I (her one warm August uiht was nlrli l.cn wlih apoplexy. The lire was out In the klu lieu hcirth, and Ills mother lu her distress, unable to find the tlndor box, was obliged to send his brother Marsh two miles and a half to a neighbor. She cave lihn a handful of tow, wlilch lie put In his pocket. Arouhlnj; a neighbor with Koine dllllculiy, idle Kiive htm a live coal, which ho wrapped In the tow and, putting It back In his pocket, ran home. When he arrived there he kwuiik the tow around his head, thus fanned the coal nud produced n tlame which lighted a candle. In the mean time relief had been bo Ioiik coming that the father was past all nursery. Peoria Star. j Waiting In Doctor' Anteroom. Any one who has had to wait any conslibTable length of time In a doc ! tor'n public room until the man of l medicine was ready to receive him j will appreciate an experience of Con- irrcssman Trancls V. C'uslunan of i Washington state. It Is paid the con gressman Home time ago had occasion to visit olio of the noted physicians at the national capital and was compelled for many weary minutes to cool his heels In an anteroom. Finally, his pa tienee liecnmlui; exhausted, he sum moned an attendant, to whom he said: "Present my compliments to the doc tor and tell him If I am not admitted In five minutes I tdiall get well again." The physician found It convenient to admit Mr. Cushman at once. Chicago Post. London' Plague of Whis'Ja. While a noise crusade Is going on In New York there Is another In London which beats it The latest London noise Is the whistle. It begins In the manufacturing (piartevs somewhere In the early hours. Then comes the whistle of the early worker the morn lug whistler, the metaphorical "plow boy," who merrily takes his way, whis tling as he goes, and then, day lu and day out, there Is the whistle for the cab, and the taxlcab demands three multiplied by thirty. And London has always been held up to New York as a model of a quiet city. New York Tribune. FIRST INSERTON SUBSCRIBE NOW More Boxtrism. Of a revival of Itoxerlsm tn China tho North China Oally News says: "It Is staled that there are a large number of Idle persons devoting themselves to teaching people fencing and boxing In Chen"liua. Kwatigtung province. Their teaching also consists of making charms by which people are supposed to become, possessed of power to resist sword cuts and bullets. Hecentlf a well to do merchant, with official rank b'""v lolned th" K x lety. This step be en me known t i the dlsttlct magistrate rr ( 'iic-'g'iun i -nl led t the man's ar re " Lesley Dental Cream Jj An Ideal Tooth Paste A full weight tube 'of this delightful tooth paste free to anyone mailing this ad with 4 cents in stamps to cover postage. m Tf Perfect for Teeth and Gums Absolutely Free m Absolutely Free Send your name and ad dress on a postal and we will mail you our three new com plete catalogues, free, postage prepaid. The Owl Drug Company 611 Mission Street Mail Order Department San Francisco, Cal. f.r "irr. '- t-tict M i-aci "Kiiiit-r yc.e l.irni- hi by v. i ur aa- its evconct a) m ;iry m,;. ' r :Tc J. r j'u.' ' fir tie:, it s j.-uisfi tu ! ?jtr ai ntt. i No MO.VfcV KK'l I KKi r.t.l you ri-civcand approve tJ ytiur t.wvc' i. v' 1 I to .r.V'-e, anjwn'.rs tiie (J. . v-tthtt a rent Mosit in advance, pretty j ami alic-.v 1 MN 1AVS i'KKE TKI AL Hi.mns hich time y.u may nue ;he bxycie ..a 5 pi:t ix tc a:i t-.i . i w.sri. If jj are tlien not prlctly kitirri-.-d or d" v 'vi-fi t "i fcet, :.ie c .cycle stun it tvrlt to us j our exirns and fi v; I njt h tut a. ,', TOV PDI"F l111111511 le highest grade brycies it i possitie lo m;.k .x a lwal rKlit) at one small pront abeve actuii t.ctory cot. You save i ' t middlemen's pronts by rminj dinrct of us and have tt.e manufacturer i rii.ir - r- t, rniff :ei.ind your bicycle. UU NOT HVY a bicycir or a pair oi urea t:.;-nw:- ' . , : ; x nry prtcf until you rcvcive our catalogues and learn our unheard oi Jair. and rcmarkabid steci.il offers to rititr aeati. ' H f.i tfsi ri? "(TrHiiirn when you receive our beautiful cataloeuc an t.,, w J kia.4b Uaa Kw til vtiaWil study our suprb HKdeis at the wenacruir - v can ma'. you this year. We sell the highest trade bicycles fM -oi'. i V ty.n z iv other i.ictorv. We are satisfied with m co urotit aijove mtio.t coal ' ) VlA U lliAI-Klt8 you can sell our bicycles uudcr )ot; o..a uauc pta.e i :.' djuMi our pr.ces. t.)rcier tilled tlie day received. J V" NKCOM il M HU'VCIJiS. We do not rejrularly handle second hnd l-.rycte. t jt.J U5Uiy li ive a n.imber on hand taken in trade by our Chicago retail storns. These w.- cie.ir.ou irora SSJ to fiH or $10. Descnutive baiL'.m hsts mailed lice. A'nMTKBT) Mnt;l- AvlttifW, liufKrte.l roller chant and priksidi parts, rtpaiis at VwAOlCit'Wr.taa.vt ttiu.puient ot all kinds at Kaif tk usual ntaii pruts. TUB KOU, OB DBTM. Ing the night, to scare away evil spir its as well as to Invite visits from good spirits and to play the "auieus" at the end of verses lu the Confucian services. Tiny drums are also carried by peddlers wheu hawking their wares. Ethjuette Insists that on any occasion when the emperor Is present nil drums must be muu'.ed by being rolled In folds of clott. I IIETHQ PUHCTIiRE-PfiGOF TS .Ww1S lllfl TI&PC A SAMPLE PASR r. t.:r ret ft price ot tntsf tires is V ,: r pair, fittt to tntriHiuc4 we tvidt '..r5..' zt harder $4, 55). i K3 KO.ISTHirjSLE FHCM PUPHTUHES N All s, Tai'kn ur .Iusk wilt not let the Ktr out. Sintv ihou&aud pairs sotU Ust year. Ovr lvo Ir.iuuTcij thon-nnii pairs now in use. , f7t?SV?ttFTt!??J: M.u!einat!i:e. Itislively i.ii.l . iMia.vci vuuiat.U'aml lined iiisi.lcw it li . .-.ji mulilv nf rubber which nrvrr twomrs mniiiii and wliicli clones lip small punctures without allow ii ; uicu'.i .ots.-ajio. Wc have liunurelsol letters from satis-Lvdcur-ianiers s:;i'.iug li".!'. their tires liaveonlybeeu pumped I uuon.-eor twice m a wiioic s aiou. 1 ncywfisn no more t nan The College Yell Answered. tfotlro the thick riilitwr tread A" anil puncture trl "If and "U," al. rim Ktrlp " H' to prevent rtiu outtitiK. ThU tlr will outlast miv other mke-,ll T, tLAsilC auj tASV ItlDl.VG. w I m. 1 OATl - College Boys We, wo, wy, wus! What the deuce U the matter with usT Uncle Jonus I dunno, boys, but It ain't as serious as It's goto' to be If you keep up that racket. Kansas City Times. nil otdinai y tire, the puuclu.x- resisting qualities being given hy several lavcrs oi linn, spcciany jiicimcu lauutuu mc i rrnd. The . t irular Drice o these tires is pi so per pair, but for ttavfrtiitic mi rmispntt-e are niakine a special factory price to the riiler ot only $4 So per pair. All orders shipped same d.y etter is received. We ship C. O. r. on O'iproval. You do not pv a cent until you have examined and found them stnctlv as represented. 'Ve will allow a raali 'llrouiit of 5 per cent (thereby making: the price l.a.t per pain if you send l l i.L. CASH 1 1 11 OKIItK and enclose this advertisement. We will also scud one nickel pluted brass hand pump. Tires to lie returned at Oi: K expeuse if for any reason they ar not satisfactory on examinatiou. We are perfectly reliable and money sent to us is as safe as in a bank. If you order a pair of these tires, you will find that they will ride easier, mn faiter. wear better, last longer and look liner than any tire you have ever used or seen at any price. We know that you will be so well pleased that when you want a bicycle you will give us yjur order. We want you to send us a trial order at once, hence this remarkable tire olTcr. ... stii-e-ra VlniT'C don't buy anv kind at auy price until you send for a pair ol It WifU V.l 1ntCt Hedgelhorn Vuuciure-l'roof tires ou approval and trial at the special introductory price quoted above; or write for our big Tire and Sundry Catalogue which describes and quotes all makes and kinds of tires at shout half the iimml price but write us a postal today. 10 NOT THINK. OF BUYING a bicycle 11 IwUI IIHfl or a pail of tires from anyone until you know the new and wonderful oilers we are making. It ouly cost a postal to learn everythiug. Write it NOW. J. L? MEAD CYCLE COMPANY. CHICAGO, ILL moilcfor Publlratlo. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lakevlew, Oregon, Oct. 28, 1908. Notice is hereby given that MAY A. 15 ECU A FT. of VistilHs, Oregon, who on April 25, 190:f, made Homestead Entry No. 2940, (Serial No. 0700) for BK quarter SK quarter, See. 20. N half NW quarter, Beo. 28, Nfcl quarter NK quarter, Section 29, Township 40 S., Range 1(3., E, WilL Meridian, baa tiled uctice ot Intentiou to make Final five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore Register and Receiver, at Lake view, Oregou, on the Htb day of j December, 1908 Claimant names as witnesses: Cyrus L. Becraft, Gilbert Lapbam, of j Vistillas, Oregon, and Walter Tracy, 1 Walter Howard, of Lake lew, Oregon. I N5 D10 J. N. Watson, Register. wij iMviMii ueeause ctctt year 1 thrrtj.llr uftta m n.w aiif.a.l l.ul.l. testvd and put ui. You run no risk of ll f i" "' '"'i1"". .'wh. n.wi. best eauiunul and moat ex pert seed ror. rs In America, it is to our advantage to Miwiy yua. we win. ror sal ery- wuwvj. tmr iwih sea jtumua nre. n riu to D. m. rcRitv a co. Ovtrott, Mloh. Oa.lBI's ontA. 8ar th ' 118 Kin Ham Always Boiff