COLORADO HOTEL O. B. LONZWAY, PROPRIETOR BEST MEALS IN TOWN-Try Us UOOl), CLEAN ROOMS BAKERY Broad, Hot Rolls and Cakoa Dakod Dally Lakevicw ADVERTISING SIGNS That Advortlso :Kav Wll milll ALL COMPETITION r Lakeview Decorative Co. Goose Lake Valley Irrigated Lands For Rent 10,000 acres, will llt nil" mini Into nny mIw fiirm (IcninM. All tinder tin' Nfw Cuiiil with tlrnt iitvffri'iu'i wiitrr rlnlilM. Tim very rri-iuii of tlin Valley ScIccUkI jTiirn U' nil Ifvcl, jxTfrct l(ulli l;iul. Will ImiM for trm of years for part of crop. Some lioumn and IxiriiM will bs built, for lcHin ulili U'liiuitH, MtiMt rIvo rcfcmticcH. Write Hunter Land Co. Welln 'arjco. HMjr. Here 15 Where You Get Your Money's Worth! Wbsn you buy Mutton Huw at flc por pound. Have you tried Our sugar cured Hams, Bacon? No tatUT made any wher.. IAsd, home kottl rnl'rvl, absolutely pun, f lb. bnrkrta 11.00 In 40 H. riinn, ISc. FivmIi frow n Oysters, $1.00 per can. Kraut 60c per iptllon. All kinds of first class fresh Heat and Sausage kept on hand. We will pay tht market price for guot ft nn! pork-hogs, Cftfcli on delivery. Come ami get acquainted wltbtiH. GOOSE LAKE VALLEY MEAT CO. J. F, Mayileld, (Jen. Hgr. LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT OOMPANY Incorporarcd. A Complete Record We bav made an entire triinwrlpt of all Iteconls In Luke County which In any wny, affect Heal I'roerty lu the county. We have a complete Kecord of every Mortgage and truusfer ever made In Lake County, and ever Deed given. Errors Found in Titles In transcribing the record we have found numerous mort gage recorded In the Deed record and indexed; and many deeds are recorded In the Mortgage record and other books. Hundreds of mortgages nnd deeda are not Indexed at all, and moat dltllcult to trace up from the records. We have notations of all these Errors. Others .annot find them. We have pot hundreds of dollars boating up three error, and we can fully guarantee onr work. J. D. VENATOR, J WILLOW RANCH ORCHARD TRACTS Apples Apples Apples Keeping Qualities NO BLIGHT NO INSECTS NO FAILURES BIG PROFITS 10 ACRE TRACTS Planted, Irrigated, Sprayed and Cared for Prloe $150 per Aero One-third down, balance $20 per month No Taxes, No Interest Tri-State Land Company Lakeview, Oregon Write for Booklet and Information CASTOR I A Por Infants and Cbildrea The Kbd Yea Have Always Bought Daws tha Oregon BUSINESS SIGNS That Talk Portlftnd.'Ore. Hanager. CHICHESTER S PILLS rrafe.iwiiM Uct.bi.lr.t, Alt- , ft.ci.iM .aSltwl A.k Jour lrs(at far . lil-'fc-tu- llw,.JtlriA 'III. 1. U.4 ud fcl.M airullicXt lar, beic.l vtla tilt KIMju. VX Ta. lkr. Ilur t fmr V lr ..(. Aikfr'lll.4 IiVb-TKBS' D1AIOND HBANI VI sou ir wucoisn vnmxm HIE NIGHT BEFORE THANKSGIVING By JAMES A. EDCERTON. Ceerrlfht, 1909 B iu AiMtnUn ICOULo dream tonight That a world of light la round about m.i a preeenes bright la poised above, I Like a brooding dov, From whose wing, rain e v a r ma paaea and lova. Llk a breath of balm la tha nimilH) calm, e.nd my aoul would aing an atarnal ptalm In a happlnaaa t COULD bKBAM. That la limitlaaa .nd a glow of faith I eannot expres. I could almoat dream, Paat tha thinga that mm, I can a.a a country atarnal glean Aa I raptly atand On tha borderland And feel about ma an angel band. My aoul awake Ita thlrit would alak At a fount immortal' itt bread would break At a feast aublime In a fairer clime . Thta hallowed and happy Thanktgiving time. 8o wafted o'er To a ehining shore. AUOVV MX AH .NOU BAJTD. I greet the loved onea who've gone be fora And take my aeat At a banquet aweet Where the fruita and vlanda of Ufa wa eat. Tia not afar, Like a distent star, Tha kingdom in which tha eternals are. 'Tia here ita light To an inward eight la gleaming for heaven ia mine ta night. An Extra Thankaglving. A very notable proclamation Inde pendent of the regular autumnal Thanksgiving day, though in the offi cial record It ts designated not as a proclamation, but as "the president! address to the people for thanksgiv ing and prayer," was McKlnley's pro mulgation of July 8, 1808. The presi dent addressed bis words "To the Peo ple of the United States of America." Ue referred to the fact that "to the yet fresh remembrance of the unprece dented success which attended the op erations of the United States fleet In the bay of Manila on the 1st day of May last are added the tidings of the no less glorious achievements of the naval and military arms of onr be loved country at Santiago de Cuba" and asked the people upon next assem bling for dlvlue worship "to offer thanksgiving to Almighty Uod, who has watched over our cause and brought nearer the success of the right and the attainment of Just and honorable peace." To the Cranberry. Lt other, pralie in fervent lays The plump Thanksgiving- bird. And let them elng of leg and wing. With old regusus spurred Until his speed Is great Indeed And all ts blithe and merry, But let ma alng that splendid thins. The succulont cranberry. 0 humble fruit, we've long been mute Upon thy many charms! ' With nipping seat you do your best To ward dyspepsla'a harms. Both aour and aweet you eauoe the meat, Vour flavor doea not vary. Retiring, coy, yet full of Joy . O marvelous cranberry I About you hangs a tast. that tangs Tha food that would be harsh. Tour plump skin's filled with dew, dis tilled Above the sun kissed marsh. No grape, I'll any, of old Tokay Or from Oporto airy Prips with a wine as rich aa thins, O excellent cranberry! Of ruby hue. a Je4l, too. To grace the festal board. With lavish heart you give your part Give all your spicy hoard. When eager lipped we've eat sad e!py4 The Jute, that visa with sherry. Ah, of tha feast you're nut the least. Mellifluous cranberry I Bo let them pralso in lilting lays The turkey and the pie, - , But let me alng that splendid thhrsr '' That makes the heart bJ hlgk. 1 would not waste one shade of lasts. I'd drain the dletlorj.ii T And nio.uvajs tc sing the praise 11 tkea O rare) eraabsrrrl THE JOYS OF ICEJfACHTING, An Exciting Winter Diversion In Which Many Delight. GREAT SPEED POSSIBILITIES, R.cently the Imp Went a Mil. In 36 Second. How Yachts Are Rigged. Many Big Raoaa Have Been D.cid.d Thi. Season. This winter will no doubt be long remembered among the Ice yachtsmen aa uuuKiial. for the abnence of much atxiw and the thlckiiews of Ice on all Inland lakes enabled the Ice regattas to be held frequently To the entbul an'ft, snd they are many, keenest suf fering comes from the fickle elements. which on dsy promise a pwfect condl- . tlon of wind and Ice snd the next dsy bury bopea n anow snd calm. This 4ason more championship events have been deckled than In the last three years, the most aotabto one belrg that for the third claas yacht challenge pennant of A merits, which wss won bv Charles Burd's Imp of the North Shrewsbury club of Red Bank, N. J. Later the Imp established a rec ord for s mile, going the distance In , St seconds. Ice yachting Ih enjoyed In every stste j In the Union where the Ice forms reg- uinriy eaen winter, uut it is especially popular In Michigan. Wisconsin, Illi nois. New York and New Jersey. In the three states named first races are held almost entirely on the lakes, while In New Jersey and New York rivers afford the most favorable speed way stretches. The Shrewsbury river, which rises not far from Long Branch and flows Into New York bay at Sandy nook, la probably the greatest Ice yscbtlng cen ter In this, country. Upon the broad, shallow reaches of the river near Bed Bank, Branchpoint snd Pleasure Bay, N. J, scores of the fleet craft are seen dally. Bird swift racers shoot by faster than the fastest train that ever rolled on wheels. The middle west as well as the east Is passionately fond of Ice yacht rac ing. Wisconsin probably bas more Ice craft than any other state In the Un ion. On ber score of lakes hundreds of the sensational fliers msy be seen at any time during midwinter Lake TEI IMP, WIN NEK Of AMKBIOAI CHAIr LX2IOB CUP PENNANT. Winnebago Is one of the greatest of Wisconsin racing centers. The Lake Winnebago Ice Yacht association is a highly prosperous organization with a tremendous fleet Wjnnebsgo Is thirty-Ave miles long and sixteen miles wide In places. Its surface usually re mains hard for three full months In each year, so there is practically un limited opportunity for Ice yacht sail ing. Few persons except those who have ridden lu one have an accurate con ception of the appearance of an ice boat Save for the tall masts and sails It bears little resemblance to the ordinary yacht The body of the boat la shaped like a cross with the top part forward. The beam Is barely wide enough to bear a couple of fig ures lying at length. On the underside extends a long run ner, where is usually the keel in a sailboat The ends of the cross arm are shod with steel runners about a yard In length. The rudder acts ou the same plan as that of the ordinary boat but is also re-enforced, with a steel runner, which cuts Into the Ice In swinging the yacht around. Once started, the boat travels very easily, even In a moderate breeze. Its course is a series of leaps through the air, in each of which the boat rises several Inches from the ice and shoots through the air like a flying machine. The return to the ice Is so even and easy that there Is not the slightest Jar. It Is this continual rising and falling at high speed which make Ice yachting so attractive. With all Ita so called dangers Ice yachting has a fascination that cannot be denied, and it is a glorious pastime. With the racers wrapped In warm clothing and speeding faster and fast er, with the air full of electric sparks and the Ice sparkling ahead, the glow ing checks and flashing eyes of the participants in this sport attest Its wholesotneness. To steer in a bitter wind and to fitand on the windward aide of an Iceboat is one of the Joys of life. For some boats records of a mile a minute are easy, while in a heavy wind, with perfect ice, two miles a minute huve been' accomplished. In fact, there Is a wonderful' record -on tha books of five-eighths of a mil fn 15 seconds, or at the rate of a .mile la St seconds, two and a halt miles In minute, faster than, any automobile or other machine, has ever annihilated space. (2p flpliil ALC.MIUL 3 PER CENT. ANfcgcfaMe PrppartionCrAs sfmllailng dKFooirrReguis ling Wve Sinmaiii andBowdsflf tiKi jA. ss.rJis iMT7a . -1 Promotes DisttonJCWur ncss and Rntrontairts ntiUv - rV Onunt.Morptiine nor.MueraLj shot Narcotic. assssss-ssssasSBBBi SssaeeMM JIxJiq ' JtdrftUti- ... a . Aperfed Remedy rorCbnsflp lion . aour fflmacn.uiarnua VVorinsforrvulsamsjeMtna ness and Loss of Sleep. FaxS'snb; Signamrri of LU NEW YORK. jj.- OJT Guaranteed under tne r oodjH Exact Copy of Wrapper, HOTEL LAKEVIEW ERQCTED IN 1900 MODERN T41ROUGHOIT FIRST-CAL55 ACConnon.vnoNS Vr SAflPLE ROOn For CO.iriERCIAL? TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors F. P. UQHT GEO. HARROW LAKEVIEW SKATING RINK LEWIS & YOUXO Proprietors Open Every Evening and Sunday Afternoons Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons for Ladies -.prices: Per Hour, 25c; Two Hours, 40c; Entire Evening, 50c CONSOLIDATED STAGE CO. P. Mm CORKY, CmnmreU Manager LAKEVIEW . OREGON Operates Stages, carrylag United State Mails, Express ami Passeafere the followlof rentes: ALTURAS TO LAKEVIEW; LAKEVIEW TO PLUSH KLAMATH FALLS TO LALEVIEW AUTOnOBILES OPERATED IN CONNBCTION WITH TUB 5TAQBS PARES: One Way Reemd trhs Klamath Falls Route - - - $10.00 $18.00 Alturas Route 5.00 9.00 Plush Route - - - - 4.00 7.00 OEFICCSi- Lakevlew Stage Office Pt"h .... Selttvea Hetol KUat.ih PalU . AaMrtoaa rUtl Allures rutel Rjr NEVADA -CALIFORNIA-OREGDN RAILWAY Daily Service Except on Sundays Train No. 2 leaves Alturas at - - - 4:50 A. M. An-ives atReno, Nevada, at - - . - , 0:10 I M. Train No. 1 leaves Reno, Nevad,1 nt - 9:00 A. AI." , Arrives at Alturas at 10:10 P. M. . S. P. Co's Trains leave Reno as follows: No. 23 leaves Reno for San Francisco at 7:30 p. ra. No. 3 leaves Reno ior San Francisco at - 2:45 a. m. No; 4 leaves Reno for the East at - - - 9:25 p. m. No. 2 leaves Renq'for the sEast at . - - - . 9:50 p. m. ffiTiff! For Infanta and Children. 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