tniiiia. '.ai' -i- - i f r.,7 ,1 I AU-OIIOI, 3 PER CENP. ANesfclaNo IVmrsIkn IVAs similalinj ;!x Focif jmllMf. lin$UicStcaaciisandBo?M Promotes DisspstionfVftfiJ 1 rtess and Rret .Contain s ncidrr Or4um.Marphirie nnrJtiacral. Not NAnc otic. St w- JkMlfSjItt' MMA 7M A nor&rt Rpmdv for fYtns5 tlon . Smir Stanech.Dlarrtwu SVormsf onulsicns.Rtnst , wrssawlLcssorSLFr?. kew'york. Forlnfarfg and Children. The Kind Ycu Hava Always Bough! Signature In Use ai flunl ! Ul UVGI Fhirty Years tgssyp i'HIHIi j Exact Copy of Wrapper. tc mmwa mmm. rr. --"-"' ' ' HOTEL LAKEVIEW ERECTED IN loOO MODERN 3 THROUQHOIT FIRST-CALSS 4ttZ&WJfc. ACCOnnODATIONS' jr$& For COnnERClALlijiLjfjIJ COURTEOUS feMiSSSyffe" TREATMENT -p-fcJ LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors F. R. UQHT GEO. HARROW WALLACE & SON (Wm. Wallace, Coroner tor Lako County) UNDERTAKERS PROMPT ATTENTION AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Parlors, next door to-TelephoneOffice WATSON BUILDING The Proof of the Pudding is in the eating: of it. Have you tried our make of Sugar-Cured Hams and Bacon, also our Home Made Mence Meat? THEY WILL STAND THE TEST Goose Lake Valley Meat Co. HALF BLOCK KAKT OK roi KT HOUaE SHAMROCK STABLES J. MiRPHY. Phopbietob Special Attention to Transient Stock. Horses Boarded by the Day, Week or Month Always Open. Phone 571 LAKEVIEW : : : : : : OREGON A RE-ENACTED TRAGEDY. Story of a Mysterious Happening to an Automobiler. By F. A. MITCHEL. fOopyrlaht, 19HV by American I'mi Amv clntUm.) That J' cur th flrwt snowstorm cmiir pnrljr, and It wits ait Infant bllK-.nnl It cnttght n-. In my automobile nuik In n trip near KdlnhiirKh. I luul ruin- with hip. It Is true, hut nt the sup ply I usually carried for winter wenth cr. Thf anow Ml lluhtl.v at first, grow ing thicker ami finally ronilnii with blinding force, the wind rising and henlug it In drifts. It was tliene drift Hint balked me. I plowed through thrill at first, liut in they Krvw dsHr I found tills method of pvttlnc nn inoiv ditlloult, and un- firtiuififttv Iholst -n tin ithir i Tltf snow wnn gi'ttlnjj divinr, tbi' j cold more lntons, nud 1 wns txvoni- Iiik lrwsy wh-n I saw a light Olrkor In: to my loft a short distance nhend. IUIiik nt the ft of a rl the nwent of which Involved a cut and a drift, I h-ft my mat hlnp bi-sldc the rood that it uilKht not lie In the way of pas lujr vehicles and walkod toward the llht. (irndunlly a big brick Iioubo loomed up before mo. and as I ad vanced lights appeared at every win dow of a larpe and IiiionIij; structure, i'.y the time I reached the front door tlie place was brilllnntty Illuminated. I raped with the brass knocker, the door wdrf ImiiiisJIately thrown open by a butler, and I found myself lu a bouse where a social fuuctiou was lu prosroR. "I am a belated traveler caught lu the storm. Will you kindly ask your master If be will Rive me ahelter for the ulghtr While I was speaking a gentleman advanced, heard my story and Invited tue In. A masquerade ball was lu progress. There were people dressed .is ancient Romans, Creeks and Asiat ics. PiruteK. priests, kings and harle quins mlugled Indiscriminately. The gentleman who revived me was the host and wns dressed to represent a Judge with wig and pown. H in sisted on my taking part in the festiv ities, and since 1 was young and de voted to pleasure I consented, though I at first demurred on the ground that I was not In costume. I entered the main room, where dauo Ing was going on. feeling out of place in ordinary clothes among so many KB Lakeview Meat Market HAYES A QROB. PftOPR'S Choice Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Etc., Etc. Try our Sausages and Cured Meats Quality Unexcelled Frue Delivery KtltXr BliFOItt TUK BLIK .. striking costumes. My finharrassment was by no means disturbed by the at tention I attracted for the plainness of my costume. One would suppose by the way these people stared at me that my ordinary sack coat, vest and trou sers were more curious than those worn by themselves. It seemed to me that true politeness would have led them to pass my delitlency without notice Just as a person of feel lug will refrain from staring at any physical defect such as a birthmark. I soon found myself dunciug with the rest, cbooslug my purjners at ran dom, for, though I was acquainted with none of the ladles, they were all gracious to me. One of them, dressed as Mary, queen of Scots, seemed uot averse to having me for a partner, uud as she was a very beautiful woman I was not averse to damiu with her. The company bnd revived old fash ioned dances, among others the min uet. 1 was leading Queen Mary to a position for this dance w hen she stop ped short and turned pulu. Following the direction of her eyes. I saw a woman dressed as Queen Kllzabelh glancing at her. "Upon my word," I said to my part ner, "you people are carrying out jour characters to perfection. That old Jezebel Is looking at you with all the malice there was In the virgin queen, und you are trembling as If you were aware of her purpose to murder you." "Take mo away." she moaned. Wondering at -this show of feeling -It did not seem to be ussunied-I took the lady to a place where a set was forming for the minuet and there was place vacant. We occupied It. 'Ih music started up, and we began to dance. What surprised me was tbot I, who had no knowledge of the dauce, v.as able to get through the figures without making any serious mistakes We had just llnlshed when my part tier gave a shriek and fell swooning In my arms. I taw the quests looking from her to some one else and, glanc ing In that direction for an explana tlon, saw a figure In a akin tilting black costume, masked, bearing an ax on his shoulder. Just disappearing through a door Into another room. "This In cnnctlnu character with a Vengeance," I said to myself. "Not only docs Mary tremble at the sight of Flisnhcih. but she faints at the sight of the executioner" I M .obliged to carry her to n lounge, where 1 placed her, fanning her mil II she came back to consciousness. I was surprised that none of the ladles enme forward to assist iter. Looking about for somo of them. 1 saw them nil dancing attend- I Slice on the old painted bug, with her enormous milted collar find budlsened , with Jewels. 8ho cast a glance oeca- slouaily toward me and my charge, and a more malignant scowl I never observed on the face of any human be ing. It seemed intended to wsril those fawning u)mmi her that the slightest sympathy with the Scottish quoeu would b vMtod with a frightful re venge. Mary oeiied her eyes and. seeing me looking down nt her with Intense solicitude, gave me a responsive glance that went straight to my heart. I could not but contrast her Iwauty she was the very Image of the portraits I had seen of her prototype with that of the thin faced, skinny, wrinkled old woman who wns K-rsonatlng F.llw beth. When Mary had sulllcleutly, re covered to speak she legged nie to go for wine, that she might be strength ened by it. I told her that I would do so If slio would promise that my placo beside her i-lieu Id not be filled with another csvnller. "No fear of thai." she replied gloom ily. "No cavuller could be devoted to me and live." t went to the supper room and re turned with a cup of wine. What wns my astonishment to find everything changed. Mary, whom I had left a few minutes before on a sofa, was being tried for treason, having aspired to the crown of her cousin. Queen Hllxa beth. That the trial was a mock one I did not doubt. It was certainly a mockery, for nothing was proved. Nevertheless the Judge the host pro nouueed a sentence of death against the accused. Then the court broko up and the sjiectatort scattered. "If this were not so grewsonie," I said to one of the guests, "If the ac tors were not so Intense In their parts, the 'enactment of a historical occur rence at a masquerade would be a capital Idea. I shall suggest It for the next masquerade ball to which I am Invited." The muu to whom I made the re murk looked nt me as If he did uot quite understand my moaning, then walked away. I strolled Into another room. A group occupied It, consisting of Queeu Kllzabetb and courtiers. The queeu sat at a ta Mo, in-fore her u parchmeut. Spinning the document, she signed It and handed it to one of the men pres ent, and be carried It out of the room. Tbeso scenes were becoming so real istic as to he Hsltlvely painful. I al most wished myself back lu my un to mobile, facing the' driving storm. Hut the worst was yet to come. We were all dancing a wild figure when sud denly the stroke of a bell brought ev ery one to a standstill. It was fol lowed by others. Then from out one of the rear rooms came a little proces sion, ut the head of which walked Mury. For the first time glancing to ward the other end of the room. 1 saw a block similar to the one shown to day lu the Tower of London on which state prisoner were beheaded, uud I shuddered ut the executioner standing beside It, leaning on the handle of his ax. "For heaven's sake," I groaned, "they're uot going to enact that frightful scene. 1 hope! This Is alto gether too realistic. If I recommend any such representation for a musqucr ade I'll choose a more pleasing one." As I glanced about me and saw seri ousness depicted on every face, some of Queeu Mary's attendants weeping, the queeu her -elf pale as death, Mary ad vanced to the block uud divested her self of whatever of her clothing would Interfere with the death stroke. Then she turned her eyes full upon me with one last beseeching look. I started forward to put a stop to this frightful Impersonation, but was sel.ed by two men stainliii',' behind me and held In a firm grip. Mary, seeing my Intention und Its thwarting, gave me a lust look of mingled gratitude and despair, Then she knelt before tho block, the execu tioner swung the ax aloft, U descend ed, and amid u spurting CM!0'h1 the bead of the vHIra rolled to'lie floor. 1 fainted. When 1 cnni to my senses several people in orlrtufg co8" tinne wero standing about me. locking very anxious. 1 wns In therooin where I hnd seen the tragedy enacted, but not one of the musqucrndcrs wns there. I was lying on tho couch on which I had placed Queeu Mary, In view of the spot where I had seeu ber executed. I looked for the block, for blood stains on the floor. They bad vanished. "Where tho deuce am XT' 1 exclaim ed. "Luckily not frozen," wus the reply. They told me that I had been found asleep lii iny automobile, hud been car ried to the house In which I was and revived with the greatest difficulty. .Now. 1 am not going to suggest that there was nnythlng remarkable In one's seeing the sights 1 did when un c)iiM(ioi!s. Nevertheless there Is a cu rlis coincidence connected with the tinnier. I learned that the house to which I was carried und w here I wit nofiNed the tragedy was several hun dred yenrs old and hnd once been oc cupied by Mary, queen of Soots. Trn- dltlon gives more thuu this. It says that Mary and Kllzobeth onco met there at a bull. Hut of this there la no historical record. At the ani time Kllinbeth might have been In Scot laud Incognito and been entertained at this very house. BEFORE BUILDING OUT I'KlCIiS ON Ccar Lumber, Mill Work 1 and Mouldings fkom tmi; FANDANGO LUMBER COMPANY ADDRliSS: WILLOW RANCH, CAL. PROMPT SERVICE AND GOOD WORKMANSHIP TWENTY-FOUR. THOUSAND Prescriptions have been fillcil at this store in the past five years This record shows better than anything else the confidence placed in this store by both doctor and patient THORNTON'S DRUG STORE CONSOLIDATED STAGE CC. P. M. CO Air, Oummrml Manager LAKEVIEW . OREGON OpraUs 5UH. carrying Unlitd .! Malta, tiprna and taanars Ika allowing rouua: ALTURAS TO LAKEVIEW; LAKEVIEW TO PLUSH KLAMATH FALLS TO LAKEVIEW AirronouiLes operatic ii connection with the &tail'. FAM!.V- On Way Hound Ul, Klamath Falls Route - - - $10.00 $18.00 Alturas Route 5.00 9.00 Plush Route 4.00 7.00 op.net Si- LakavWw . ..... 5tt otlka Plush .... Sullivan Hol4 Klasa.- Fall . Amarkaa dotal All tlolal Rayal f. r. DUCKWORTH Office, Water St. H. VtHNOM M. HUHKtH Telephone, No. lO Lakeview Ice, Transfer and Storage Co j. r. iut'KvoiTii, manak Transfer and Dray age Ice Delivered iiaooaui: ami iil'si:iioi.i ;ooi)s stoici:i 1CATK tltNISIIKIl'ON HKHANII "OUJt GTKTOMKItS A It I OUK ADVHUTIMKIIM" The Lowest, Warmest and Best Valley in Lake County We have many tun acre tracts, sumo adjoining IIhUmI nt. from $150 to $ -i-'iO. one half of hiiiiic with perpetual water rlKht ou a never falling stieain. Ainu finest (if natural meadows. Don't leave Lake Cuuntj without seeing this vulley. Jennings-Meyer Realty Company VALLEY FALLS : : : : OREGON REGARDING VARITIES No doubt you realize the reat importance of planting such variiies of fruits and How ers that have been demonstrated to be suc cessful under like conditions in other com munitics. We have been growing general nurserv stock in the mountains for many years and WK KNOW. vSIvND FOK CATALOG AND PKICli LIST The Klamath Nurseries, Klamath Falls, Oregon