i.AKK WU8TY HXAM1NKK, LAKKVIEW, OflriUO.N, TtllJI(MlAY, FEB . B. inofl nKVEV Dn.M i les' Anti-Pai n Pills ma Headache NcunALCtA. Sciatica. RHCl'VATISM Backache. Pain inchest Distress in STOMACH. SutrtissNcssj WW ' T AN Take OHO I'.e Little Tablets o the Pain is Gone If you have Headache Trr One AVSSM'M'7 They Relieve Pain Quickly, leaving no bed After-effect 25 Doses 25 CenU Never Sold in Bulk Brevities LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. - -1 NCO RPO RAT El) A Complete Record T v have in.'iilc an entire transcript of all Keeonls in'Lake County, which, in any way. a licet Kcal Property in the county. We have a complete Record of every Mo.ljjajjc and transfer ever made in Lake County, and every Iccd iven. ERRORS FOUND. In transcriliu the records we have found numerous mortaes recorded in the Deed rccotd and not indexed; and many deeds are recorded in the Mortae record and other hooks. Hundreds o! mortajes and deeds are not indexed at nil, and ate most dillicult to trace up from the records. i We have notations of all these Errors: Others cannot lind then'. We have spent. Hundreds ol dollars hunting rp these errors, and we can guarantee our work. J. D. VENATOR, manager. A ttff from a 10-cent piece will count FULL value A tag from a 3-cent piece will count HALF value AGO with valuable tags Save your tags from HORSE SHOE GRANGER TWIST MASTER WORKMAN STANDARD NAVY J.T. Old Statesman Old Peach Tlnsley' l8-x. Haw fcal Spear Head Sailor's rrtda Estantbit Jolly Tar BrkflaBlt Old Honatty Black Bear W. N. Tlnslay't ftataral Laaf Big Four Tenptnny Pick Ivy Tags from the above brands a.e good for the following and many other useful presents as shown by catalog : Gold Cuff Buttons 50 Tag Fountain Pen 100 Tags English Steel Raior 50 Tega Gentleman's Watch 300 Tags French Briar Pipe 50 Tags Leather Pocketbook 80 Tags Steel Carving Set 200 Tags Best Steel Shears 75 Tags Lady's Pocketbook 50 Tag Pocket Knife 40 Tags Playing Carde 30 Tags 60-yd. Fishing Reel 00 Tags 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. Oonteat Nolli e Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Dittos, Lakeview, Oiegon, Deo. 'JH, l'J08. A sufficient content affida vit having beeu riled in this office by WVF. Burob couteBtaut against Des ert Land Entry No. U40 Serial No. m:i made Deo. 28, 1000, for N hall NW quarter. NW quarter NK quarter, Reotton 34, Township !M) B., Range 25 K, by Oncer Vogel,1 Contestee, In which It is alleged that said Oscar Vogel bas never expended to the ,neo saary irrigation, reclamation or culti vation of said lands any sum of mon ey whatever and bas never performed or OMueed to be performed any labor or work upon the same or for the cultivation, clearing, reclamation or Irrigation of aald lands, and bas never made any expenditure o' any kind, either In money, labor or material upon or about said lands; that Bald entrymau, for the eleven months last past baa wholly abandon ed aald lands aud continues now to abandon the same. Bald parties are hereby notified to appear, respond, and olfer evidence touch I u said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on February 11, 1009, before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office In Lake view, Oregon. The said couteBtaut having, In a prot er affidavit, riled Decern er 24, l'JU8, set forth facts which show thas after due dillgenoe personal service of this notice can not be made, it it hereby ordered aud directed that such notice be given by due aud pro per publication. J7F6 J. N. Watson, Register. Subscribe fur The Exatuluer. Netlee fbr Pabllcatioa leelate4 Traet rUHLlV LAND HAl.V. Lake view, Oregon, Land Office, Jan. 11, 1900. Notioe Is hereby given that as directed by the Commissioner of the General and Office, under provisions of Aot of Congress approved June 27, 1900, PubUo No. 303, we will offer at publio sale, to the highest bidder, at 10 o'clock a. m.. on the Cth day of i March. 1909 next, at this office, the rollowlog traot of land, to wit: iNW quarter SW quarter, and 8 half &W quarter, Seo 12, T. 39 8., R. 20 E., W. M. Any persons claiming adversely the above described lands are advised to rile their olalms, or objections, on or before the day above designated for J14M4 J. N. Watson Register. Fred P. Cronemiller, Receiver. I THE HALL OF FAME. M. Vlljoeu. n I'.ix-r hunter, shot twen ty Hct'liHiK ficur Itulnwayo. Houth Af rica, tlio other dny In Wnn ttmn on hour. WHli'Klc.v Mmr who linn Ix-en nt the I'.rltMi cnrixtiliitv In Sun Frani-laco in mrl'iiii cMpiiclllPM Hlnce 1877. ban Imiii iiiiiiIo coiipiiI nt that port. rmiTitPHH Mflrln vou Linden. Ph. D. f I'.iinn niilvcrnlt.v. linn Iwcn r-njenjeod for koiiic thru' In rtwa rcli end expert iiicniiil work on tin midjivt of tliif en-duriiiici- of Innwr nmotiK luttirfllii. I)r. 'rhoiiiim I.nnilxTt Illntou tins Junt Cflchrntod tils one hundredth Mrthdny lit St. l.potKirdH. Knglmnl. With tlifl exception of Hlr Henry IMtrnnn. Mr. Illntou U I lie oldi'Mt memtx-r of tlio Itoynl f'olloce of Rnrwoim. He nerved In Indlii from ISLti to 1H-J0. ProfeHsor Jolin M. Manly, liend of the KiikIIhIi depiirtmeiit of (lie I'tilver Mlly of ChlenKn, linn U-eti Invited by the Cerniiiil K'J iTIiiiii-lit to deliver a nerlen of lectiiren In Cernmny. He will nM-nk nt the rnlvertdty of Ciottlngen end will talk on "KiikIIhIi Literature." Iti-tir A1 (ill tit I John p. Merrell, who retired on Sept. 7 on necotint of njfe. win reetitly n riwrrlwr of the Joint nrmy nncl mivy tioard and president of the Nnviil Wiir eollepe nt Newport. He wan horn In Now York mid appointed to the nnvy from Mlehi;iii In July. IS'S!. Ir. f'ornllU'ff. m Soelallst tneinlier of the fir t d'itiui:i. Iiiih Ix-en nentenced at St. Pfterslmr to two years' luipriHon meiit In n fortreMM. lie wan extradited from rinlnnd. where, according to ftiiteiuentx iiwiile hy the police, lie wan eni;tiKed In lirp-tlnK n "crlmlniil revo Inlloiiiiry tnovenient." Dr. ('ornillefl wan aUo el!tor of n revolutionary pa-I-r. John Puul. u well known Indian piilde. In offlelHlly reco(ilzel by King F.dwnrd tit the chief of the Mlllcete trllie In New I'.niiiHwIck and author ized to net an ItH re)rsentatlve. No retils-ltlon from the trilx? to the Brit ish frovcrnnient N valid without his in doro'iiicut. Chief I 'ii ul linn acted at guide In New Brunswick for the royalty of Kiulnnd. As a hunter lie In aald to be mighty nnd ns a Kiilde and scout unrivaled. . ,,jMH 1 ALCOHOL 3 PZR CKNT. AVecefalite PrpparafionlnrAi s Imila I lnJ the FoodanrJ ?ri ia linguV Siomnrtu andUowclsof mtAtia7a,,7iTraj Promolcs Di(pslionCVf rfi iwssand RmjContalnsncinar Opiuni .Morphine norMiucraL OT NARCOTIC. lUn,im Sn jllxJnma luLwintuliStt Ckitlird Suqar Vutmftmtlimr. Aperfpct Rrraedy forCoretip tion . aour sroroacn.uiamwa Worms jConvukions Jevcrisa ness and Loss or Sleep. Facsimile Signahvt of NEW YORK. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of fcrOCrf aa' i ar xj .Y i..ii ii' . .saw aanaai aw aasaaaaBsasi Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years 1 m Tm 5arrv eoaiMNy, mW TOH OfTT. LAKGVIEW ALTUUAS BBBMaaBBaMisaMBBWSaa STAGE LINE H. K. Bixk-sa. Frop'r. KLAHATH LAKE ....RAILROAD.... . . . TIME TABLE . . . In Effect May 1st. 1906. Bright. Pupils. Recent examinations In a London echool produced the following "howl ers:" "Oeorjte Stephenson lived In a hum ble pit and scrambled up from a man to a boy." "It was a very unpleasant time be fore Alfred the Great came, for they had no clothes to wear and nothing; to eat" "Tady Jane Grey was taught to say: 'Ob. dear; oh, dear! Where is the block? And off weut her bead with one blow." "The English wanted to lnrade France, bo they built tents all round the country so that the peop.'e would die of hunger and thlrat" Office in Thornton's Store I L. Tnrall .. Ar. boftu t.ib " fteel Br'g 6.45 rU Cr'k..7.06 ' Kl h Pp'g7.10 ' Dixie X10 FokegtmaK.20 Statte leaves Lakeview daily, ex cept Sunday at Hi. m. Arrive at A I Hi rag at 0 p. in. Leave Alturas for lakeview at 6 o'clock a. m. or on the arrival of ti e Mage from Likely. Ar rives in Lakeview in 12 hours ai U-r leaving Alturas. Freight - Matters - Qiven Strict - Attention First - Class - Accomodations. A. M.Lv. rotegama J0.4S A w Ar. Dixie 10 J " Kl'H " Fall Cr-k 11.45 Brl Br'ge 14.00 Hocut 12.20 P M " TlaaU ....11.45 Klamath Springs Special. Lt .Thrall 1.30 P. MJLy. Kl'h Bp'gmtfP. M Ar. Bogm 1.55 Af. Tall Creeki.60 ' Htel Br'ge2.15 " " Steel Br'ge S 00 " ' F.ll I rwk 2.35 Bogus.. .. 8.40 Kl'h8p'gt4U " " Tnrll . ...t.4 ' LAKEVIEW PLUSM STAGE LINE Sporting Notes. J. B. Haggln will sell sixty-two thor oughbred yearlings lu Eugland. There la every probability the Cana dian Association of Amateur Oarsmen will permit rowing men to participate In football this fall. Fred Clarke of the Pittsburg Nation als and Fielder Jones of the Chicago Americana do more running In from their positions to advise and direct than all the other captalus combined. Former college football players are numerous In professional baseball, but now there la a college oarsman In the ranks. Coulaon; the new Cincinnati outOelder, used to pull an oar at Cornell. I 1'. E. Taylor, Prop. WESTERN S TAGE K'amath Falls-Late & Stage Company omens Mercantile Ce's Btere, lkeview America IletcL. Klaaaatk Fells FAR EM Bea4 Trip Oae Way 614 Office at B. Reynolds' Store. Staite leaves Lakeview Mondays, Wed ncsdayn and Fridays at tt a. m., arrive at Plush at 9 p. m. Leaves Piush Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays, at e a. u)., arrives at Lakeview at 9 p. m. Panaeiiicer (are $3 one way or $5 foi round trip. Freight rates from May 1st to Nov. 1st $.75 per hundred ; from Nov. 1st to May 1st 11.00 per hundred New York City. New York la the greatest hotel city in the world, and Its hotel property Is valued at $92,000,000. Investigation shows that the opium habit Is growing In New York city. Be sides about 000 Chinamen who use the drug, there are 5.000 white persona ad dicted to Its use. The most valuable land In the world used for a lumber yard Is In New York city within the light of the Great White Way in the south side of Thirty-eighth street, between Broadway and Sev enth avenue. New York Herald. English Etchings. Last year 20.208 vessels entered the port of London. A chain making machine at Bradford makes two miles of chain a minute. The charitable people of London have formed a union to see that the money given by them is properly spent The lord mayor of London's badge of office contalas diamonds to the value of 120,000, and the temporary owner has to give a bond for It before be Is sworn in. Flippant Flings. How would women get off the street cars If the cars were ran backward f Omaha Bee. By the way, does anybody remember whether the Panama canal is to be em level or lockl-New York Mali Lobsters will be more plentiful this season than for several years. We Inean the kind that ate good to eat Sacoo Telezreuhk Northern Stage Line. LAKEVIEW PAISLEY. A. W. BRYAN Proprietor. '.eaves Lakeview at 6 a. m every day but Sunday. Returning, leaves Paisley at 8 :30 a. m verv day bu , Sunday. i Pumtwt' are (j ReiutS trip a OFFICE- Reynolds A Wneflel' lAkevlan i America's Ores test Weekly THE i Toledo Blade TOLEDO. OHIO iiiihHu An jj'""inw7ill'K The Best known Newspaper in the United States CIRCULATION 200,000 Popular la Every State ICILLthi COUCH im CURE thc LUNCS w,to Dr. King's Nov Discovery fob csrer .Si. AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. QUARANTINED SATISFACTORY OB, HONBY REFUNDED. In many respect the T44e Blade Is the most remarkable weekly newspaper published I In toe I' u lied Siatea. It Is the only newspaper I especially editail (or National circulation. 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THC EXAMINEK, both Q nr He TOLEDO BLADE. 1 Yr LU BHKKP SHAN DM. Jamp.s Barry Bradi with Swallow Fork la riant ear for ewes: reverse lor wtiher. Some ewe Square Crop ana Sill la right ear. Tar Brand 111. Hang. Crane Lake. foatoBc address, Lakeview. Oregon sa lli "nil as ii - i "- i" Zac Whitworth ear. Ball Dnderarop ol right tor awes; riere lorwutbers. Tar Srano W, kiut, Itah Creek, foaiomoe ail d res Notice Tbe Lake County Examiner baa changed bands, C. O. Mettker having sold the paper to Fred J. Bowman. All moneys due on subscription are payable to Fred J. Bowman, and be is to continue tbe paper to all subscript ers who have paid in advance, for ths full term for whloh such subscriptions have been paid. Bills due for adver Using to June 15 ara payable to C. O. Metzker. Binned O. O. ifetrker