LAKE COttNTY EXAMINE!'., LAKEVIEW, OltKDO.V, Ttli:ilHHA V, DEC HI, inn even D r.M i lcs' Anti-Pai n Pi lls Headache Neuralgia. Sciatica. RrltUiiATISM Backache Pain inchlst Distress in STOMACH. SlHPLCSSNtSi ( i LAKE: COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. INCORPORATED 3 A i li.'ivc iiKiilc w hiili, in finy W'c liavi- If: ever made in Lake Cuntv. and every I )eed viven. ERRORS ROUND. In tninscriniuu inortLraues recorded in the many hooks at nl We have Others cannot find then'. Yc have spent iimu these errors, ami we can guarantee our work. $ Marked lor Uealh "Three yenra o 1 whh iimrked for iloatb. A kthvu yard i-onitb wm flMirloK my luu to piemen. Dootom failad lo help am, and hope had Hod, wheu ray biiHhau ' Kot Dr. KIiik'm New 1 Olaoovery. " aaya Mr. A. l Willlama, of Hmo. Ky." 'The llrht dose heljiexl me and IniprovAinent kept on until I had gained TH pounli la weight anil my henltli whh fully raatordd. " Thia niedlclue holld the world 'a html I u u record for couuhe and ooldi aud limit hikI throat dUetmed. lit prevents pnenuionin. Hold under Kiiaraatee at Thornton'. I )ni atore ruin rrl II. Trial hottln free. Xearly eveiy bodr'kaowa DeWitt'a JLittU Kirly Kiura arc the bent pil in ad a. Thuy are amall, pleacent, aur J Little Livjr pllla. 'Hold by Daly and M.II Timber and Notice Decartnieut of the luterior, U. ,S. U.aud OIHce at Litkeview, UreKoa, .Novemb'r 'A 11KJ8. Notice la hereby lven thut JULIA KLf.A KICK, of Lnkevlew, Oreon, who, ou Nov IS, 1SKIH, made 'i'linber .and Stone Alipplloiitlon, No. 0812, for E half HK tjii'irter, Hectton 'M, 'Townahlp 38., S., lUuttn IH K., Will. Meridian, Iihh IUhi notice of intention to make HiihI Proof to etatilUh cIhIiii tojkbe litdd above deHoribed, befiire 4aKlHter and Hecelvor, at .Lukevlew Timber Land Notice Department of the luterior, U. 8. Laud Utlloe at Lukevlew. UruKon, November 'A 1!K8. Notice la hereby k I veil that Hairy M. (lluzler, of Haorainento, Calif, who ou Nov. HMIH, made Timber and Htoue ApplioHtion. No. OHai), for HK quarter, Hoction U8, TowiiHhip 37 8., Itatitfe 17 K. , W ill. Meridian, him II led notice of intention to make Final Proof to etitabliHh gclaini to the land above rleacri bed. before County Clerk Klamath Co., at hia oil loo, at Klam ath l-'ulln, Oreyiin, ou the 5th day of Feb. MU9. (Maimaut imniea an w it neHHeH : Duo lohuHon, of Klamath FhIIh, Orejiou, la Craven and l' rank Howard of 1KHV1UW, vrcK"". uiiii 'iiiu iiuwiiiu Illy, Oregon. ii j J. IM. Wuleou. lieuiHfer. Tlnibrrlant Notlee. Department of the luterior, U. H. Laud Ottlue at Lakeview. OreKon, November 2T, 11KI8. I w,"r . ' 1 ' 1 .7 IV uUHP t-rowUed to the doors. I i.M.in 'ivp ull ,.t l.ukviw Urn. poor children of the east aide. I nn of the actors were mere babies. 1 vt.T. ' v & Novembi " ilotloe ce la hereby )(veu that .ADA ITIr.kV 9 f .Laulam O I airnn Iwko. oo Nov. 0, 11)08, made Timber vv'aid Stone Application, No071H5, for N half 8W quarter, W half HK quarter ! aeotloo 20, Township 38 8., KanKe i'll K. Will. Meridian, has tiled notice of intuntiou to make Final Proof, to . I eatbl ab tilalm to the laud above aea- ! jurlbed, before UelBter and Keoelver, ' iat Lakeview, Oregon, ou the Oth day i of Feb. 1009. : f Claimant names as witnesses: Ueo. 5H. Lynch. Tbomaa Btudley, b L. , iHose. (J. W. Ilardlaty, all of Lake- view, Oregon. J IWF5. J. N. Watson, Register Take ONE of the Little Tablets and the Pain is Gone Complete ivecord ii) cutirr t r;i iist-i ipt of .'ill v;iy. nllVct Ui-.tl I'lopt rty a lomiiktc K'ccord l i-vcrv the records we lave and Deed net i ti deeds arc recorded in the Mormae record and other Ilunl"eds oj mortjjniM'S and deeds are not indexed and aie most dillicult to trace up from the iccords. notations of all these Error5: lreds J. D. VENATOR, TONY PASTOR AS SANTA. Veteran Aotor Was the Friend of the jtage Children. There are nt preHcnt eiiKUKed lu dif ferent capacities ou the stage aud In the theaters about 400 children' to whom the holidays unually are days of toll, and muuy of these Utile folks are bread wluuem for younger broth er and sisters. It was for them that the late Tony Pastor aud his wife. Mrs. K. L. Feruuudcz. aud "Aunt Louisa" Kldrldge, now dead. Inaugu rated the Christmas festival which baa become a perennial affair. The little oues, all less than twelve years old, provide the stage entertain ment ou these occasions, and there never la any Interference by the au thorities. Christmas, 11H7, was Tony Pastor's last appearauce as the chll dreu's Santa Onus, and this year they will miss bis geulal face aud kindly at tentions. Last year he was master of ceremonies and Introduced Ills tiny "top liners." At the cud of the act he presented to encb of the girls a beau tifully drcNKcd doll and to the boys boxes of candy, or appropriate toys. Admission wire by Invitation only, and wheu the programme begat) the the ly to Some but tbey went through the business like vete,"" ns, and the gravity of most of them when singing their comic songs was ImmcuHely amusing. Oue of the players was presented as Baby Ksmond, a perfect cherub, who piped a love ditty and danced with one foot held In the air. Mr. Pastor said she was of "this year's crop," and when ahe bud elided the performance be asked her to tell the audience tier age. Without shrinking from the ques tion, as her fellow actresses do, she lisped, "I'll be four next January," Another of the same mature years was "Miss Miriam Jackson," If you please. She came out with a Teddy bear lu her arum, sang a song aud did such clever capering that every wo man In the audience wanted to hug her. Lillian Toliln, herself no bigger than a doll Imhy, sang "Poor John" and in vited the audleuce to Jolu her In the chorus, which It did with a will. At the end of the programme Mr. Pastor announced that a banquet was await ing tho chlldreu In the basement of Tammany hall. After the little ones had been satis fied In that respect they were -.. '' to the main hall of the building, am' there the really big feature of the evening took place. On the stage stood three Christmas trees, betiding over from the weight of pretty things, while the stage Itself was heaped wltb toys. After that there was a second dis tribution for stage children only In the room oX Tunoiaar .Mil. If you have Headache Try One They Relieve Pain Quickly, leaving no bad Afler-elfecU 25 Doses 25 Cents Never Sold Bulk IN kT fA i K'ttonls in'Lakc- County, in tin county. Mo tirauc and fansfci f found numerous not indexed: and ol dwllais luiiittn.' t Hanager. ? Most "of the chlldreu Cad wrttten re quests for certain articles, and as they appeared oue by one and gave a name coiTPHponiA ig with that on Mrs. Fer nandez's list the present asked for was I delivered. Some of these were of costly quality, bsvlng been purchased with tv donated to the cause. Mrs. Fei'M.uides said the children of the stage nowadays ask for useful things rather than for playthings. Since these events were Inaugurated It Is estimated that more than $30,000 has been spent for gifts. New York Herald Kaanl Catarrh quickly yields to treat ment by the agreeable, aromatic Ely's Cream Halm. It is received through the nostrils and cl'-ntiHn nnd hcsls the whole surface over which it diiluws itself. Ilrug. gist Bell the f0c. hizo. Te-t it and you ar sure to continue the treatment till re lieved. Announcement. To Hi-oom iiKxl.it e those who are partial to the ute of atomizers in applying liquids into tho uasul po.-M!ic fur catarrhal trou b t. the proprietors p -ep ire Cream Halm in iiipii I form, wliii h will bo known as Kly's Li tii l Cream lSulm. Price including the spr.iying tu'.ie is 7.' cents. Druggists or by In il. The liipiid for. ii cni'iodr, s the med icinal properties of tho solid preparation. A Memorable Day. One of the days we remember with pleasure, as well as with profit to our neaiin, is the oue on which we be came acquainted w ith Dr. King's New Life Pills, the painless purifiers that cure headache and biliousness, and keep the bowels right. 25o at Le Mead's Drug Store. Kotlre for Publication -Undated Tract I't BI.IC U!ll Nil,!', Lakeview, Oregon, Laud Office, Dee. 14, 1908. (Serial No. 09). Notice is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the Joneral Laud Office, uuder provisions or Act or Cougress approved June 27. UHKJ, Publio No. 303, we will oiler at publio sale, to the highest bidder, at 10 o'clock a. ni., on the 22 ud day of January, 1009 next, at this office. the following tract of land, to wit: WW quarter SW quarter, Soo. 22, T. 40 8., K. 22 K., W. M. Any poreous claiming adversely the above described lauds are advised to tile their claims, or object ioa, ou or before the day above designated for sale. J. N. Watson, Register. Fred P. Cronemiller, H celrer Medicine That Is riedieino "I have suffered a good deal with malaria and stomach complaints, but 1 have now fouud a remedy that keeps me well, aud that remedy is Electric Bitters a medicine that is medicine for stomach aud liver troubles, and for ruu down conditions," says W. O. Kiestler of Halllday. Ark. Klectrlo I Litters purify and eurlob the blood, tone up the nerves, and impart vigor and energy to the weak. Your mouey will be refunded if it fails to help I you. bOo at Thornton's drug store. ! Farm and Garden FOUL CLOVER SEED. i Makes It Plain Where the Weed Crop Come From. Tlit! Connecticut i-.i'i iiiK-nt xt.'itlo.i I doing n great work In tenting clnvi -il. II it)iiiini'l fifty-one R.iiiiilfr of OCl JllMt II H It Ih HoM l).V 'OIUici'll rill HCCll (jell let's. 'I lll-SC HUllllllt'H WCIO tented for wc.l Heed and !. to hie wlmt per cent of the clover need won! 1 sprout. 'Jin- result of the tent hIiow.i Mint only oin-Ut!i of tin- nrl in foil HUH lit to UhV TIllCC K.lillpiOH .. adulterated wlili ii worthies jil.iiit. ami forty one li.nl more or ! didder, UlC IllOit llllllU'TOIH !!'.) or l,ir.lHlK' wlil' li cmii git hit i tii.- crop I'cW lIllVM pMKM Without l'OIIIlillllt from noun- one who iiic.i tin- i!n Hit lu ''l"v,-r S.impli'H ii ri' ofipii "i-iil In f.iWlllK till' rloVIT llil!!tH hlri!!lK'-l ll' ' . ...I. I.. I. I l I a l " it wtiii'ii t ini-i ii r i 1 1 1 1 1 l !! in iim'I mk-Um tlii-lr II fi' iiwny 'I'lii' cut kIi iWh n ml!' form of tin- ullliftloii '1 Miik of li 1 1 I . i tin' kcciIh of tli Im -iirs Into tin Krouinl wlu'ii you Hft-il onr clover! Vrt that Ih Jimt whut Is ln-li'S ilone whi'ii wo liny onlinnry clover ?i-tl In one kii in ! of thin Connecticut clover bihm! li.lll eedn of the dodder DODDEB ON CLOTKB PLANT. were In one pound of clover seed, lu that same sample there were 12,709 scuds of plantain, 1,01)5 of foxtail, 1,017 of sorrel. iT-'O of bindweed. 2,147 of lamb's quarters, 1,808 of wild carrot, 220 of curled dock. 1.243 of tumble weed and many others, making a total of 44.522 weed seeds In a pound. In another sample there were 78,004 weed seeds In oue pound sold as clover seed. Jll.t ImarrlliA wh.l a farina, Arm whan he sows six or eight pounds of such stuff on an acre! Another thing was the low quality of the clover Itaelf. It has been dem- onstrated that the heaviest seeds give the strongest plants during - early ( growth and In most cases largest yields. This Connecticut bulletin states that clover seed of average quality should run 302.000 to the pound While lighter seed may give a greater num ber of plants, a greater proportion of them would die out or do poorly. In twenty-six out of fifty-one samples the seeds weighed less than the standard. As for vitality, the average of these ! fifty-one Connecticut samples was 86.6 ! per cent that Is, the number out of a hundred strong enough to put out a sprout One sample showed only 64.2 : per cent of seeds with any life to them. One sample was so poor that only 48.1 per ceut of the seed was clo- , ver. and ouly 84 per ceut of that would I sprout Three samples were evidently adulterated with black medic. Seed of this plant Is Imported from Germany expressly to adulterate clover seed. It is so much like clover seed that an exert Is ueeded to detect It lu oue sample there were 11.015 seeds of dod der In one pouud of clover. With a seedlug of eight pounds per acre this uieuus two seeds of dodder to each square foot, and tests prove that this dodder Is not dead seed. Hints te Mushroom Growers. In turning up a portion of a bed maggots may be discovered In the manure. A few may do no percepti ble harm, but a large number will eat i up the spawn, leaving not even u thread to develop a single mushroom. Mauy kiuds of Insects are apt to swarm lu warm cellars, together with the egg laying varieties which cause j Mia ni.nff.il. - It ... ..., I lull IUUbBulai ICttlUICflO VI IUUI U Li which may often accumulate and i which Is an Injury to the mushrooms. ! In each succeeding bed In (urge cel lars Insects follow up the new beds and become more vigorous. A high temperature such as wo bad last full is conducive to their continued exist ence in summer garb. A good crop, however, can be secured lu spite of them wheu the houses are kept at all times cool. When mushrooms are grown lu glass bouses the return pipes are best run unrVr the walks. In the usual way of beating, where the pipes run under the be tubes, paper placed over the beds will be found beneficial as a pro tector from excessive heat and drying. With good, vigorous spawn, properly prepared compost and care about the requirements of heat and moisture, a good crop Is a positive certainty. There are garden crops equal to If not swcpasslng the mushroom as money makers to the producer, but no on need complain of well managed mushrooms. I .v . s :v:iyi .. iv r-, . . !!: - - rii ti in Al! ljm ;t l:iil.tioii4 ft ..! .Jiist-uH-;;o:l" nif but 14 i!;:t trill- t:;l i.srl cii!;ui(r-r tim li-itllli of I Llilidiiii I'.xprieiice against Kxperiineiit. What is CASTORIA Casioi iit in ii liarnilcMs Hiibstittitc for Castor Oil, Pare goric, !rnpn mid Suothiiio; Sjtiiiih. It i I'IciiHiiiit. It coiilain.4 neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic unbalance. Its uk It K',sra"t!C. It dostrojH Vorin mid ullaj I'rvt.-risliiifss. It curc I)iarrhi;a and Wlud Colic. It relieves Ti-oUiiriff Troublfs, -ur; CoiiMtipatloii :tnd flatiili'iM-y. It aHtiniilatf;H the Food, regulate) tle 8to:na h and liowcls, iviii"; healthy and natural .nl(p. The Chililrcn's Panacea Tb Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS 1 Ecars the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC HUTU! COMMM, LAKEVIEW --ALTURAS STAGE LINE H. E. Barb eb, Prop'r. Office in Thornton's Store Stage leaves Lakeview daily, ex cept Sunday at 6 a.m. Am vet 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 leaving Alturas. Freight - Matters Strict - Attention Qiven i First - Class - Accomodations. I LAKbVltW PLUSH STAGE LINE P. E. Taylor, Prop. Office at B. R ynolds Store. fctage leaves Lakeview Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays at 6 a. m., arrive at Plush at 9 p. m. Leaves Piush Toes days, Thursdays and Saturdays, at ' a. m., arrives at Lakeview at 9 p. m. Passenger fare $3 one way or (5 fm round trip. Freight rates from May 1st to Nov. 1st f .75 per hundred ; from Nov. 1st to Msy 1st 11.00 per hundred KILLthe COUGH and CURE the LUNGS Dr. King's WITH Now Discovery FflR OQUCH8 PHIfB Kr A (I M OLDS Trial Bottle Free AND ALL THRCAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED 8ATISFA0X0AY OS HONEY KErUNDEIX HHKRP BUANUks. Jamps Barry Brnds with 8wallow Pork ta rlgbl ear for ewes; reverst mm ft. aT -i i i T ! lorwtvners. Home ewee buuare Crop and Bin to continue the paper to all subscrip ts. right ear. Tar Brand 111. Range. Urant era who have Paid in advance, for tha Uke. rostonte address. lsevlew.Oregoo ,- ,, .-,. I Zac Whitworth Brands with CropoS left ' ear. Hall Underoroo o right lor owes; ruerae lor wntbere. Tar Brane . . w. Hange, fish Crek. I'oa'oaice a-ldree I Uk""" OT""n I 1 :-!i, tr which lms ) !; l.rto t! f !;rii;iti 1 )', h-i'!i iMiclfi ' jr- ii;n ri iic.i f '.'' I'm !"!: itcy. Signature of MUMNAT mCt, MIW TOOK OrTV. KLAHATH LAKE ....RAILROAD.... . . . TIME TABLE . . . In Effect May 1st, 1905. 1 Lv. Tore.ll ... A. i Ar. Bogue t.ib I Pteel Br1 6 " Fell Cr'k. 7 06 ! Kl h 8p'(n7.10 . ' Dixie 8.10 ' " rvkegemas.20 M.Lt. Poxegem 10.44 A i. " Ar. Pixie 10.5S " ' KI'hBp'ss 11.40 " " Fell Creek 11.45 " " Steel Br'ge 12 00 " Bogus HM P at " " Tbrell " Klamath Springs Special. Lv.JThfall 1.30 P. M.Lt. Kl'h Sp'gm.P. Ii Ar.Bogut l.M Ar. Fell Creeki.SO - " Steel Br'ge2.1S " " Steel Br'ge 00 Fell ( reek 2.35 " " Bogui 8.80 " Krh8p'gft40 " " Threll . ....V WESTERN STAGE Klamath Falls-lake view Stage Company Hereaatlle Ce'sj Htore. Lakeview Aaaerlraa Hotel. KUaaath Fall FARE Ross. Trip Oae Way IS - Northern Stage Line. LA KEVlEW PAISLEY. A. W. BR, AN Proprietor. Leaves Lakeview at 6 a. m every diiy but Sunday. 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