Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, February 21, 1901, Image 6

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tOopTrlffht. ISdl. by C. W. Ilooke.
It. I. IE SANDI
SON. the youth
who was dele
pated by fate to
prepare the mesa
of trouble which
will be here coo
eidered. bad at
tained the ace
of 14 year tad
a height of
'nearly all feet
Below the collar
he waa ail leg's
and arms, but
his face waa
a a plump, pretty
and Innocent aa
cherub'a, and he waa rery much
ashamed of It. II la elder slater used
to tell him that be was a prettier girl
than she was. but ahe never aaid It
without first providing an avenue of
escape from bis vengeance. He waa
always looking for a chance to "get
square" with her. and all things come
to him who will but wait
Early on the morning of the 14th of
February Willie found upon the aide
walk a picture that had been clipped
out of a magazine and pasted neatly
upon a card. Doubtless some one hud
Intended to frame It, and the card was
a "mat." but Willie did not draw that
Inference. He thought It had been sold
In that form as a cheap valentine.
The design favored this view. It
represented a solemn Cupid In the guise
of a schoolmaster Instructing a young
woman who held an opeu hook, of
which the visible pages bore the para
digm, "I love, thou lovest." etc.
The picture was not more than 2Vi
by 3 Inches In size, but it was a genu
ine work of art dainty, retined and
accurate. Willie thought It was funny,
and he Immediately began to speculate
Aipon the possibility of tricking bis
sister awllb It He turned back to the
house, arriving simultaneously with
the postman, who gave bim three let
ters for members of bis family.
- One of these letters was addressed
io 4tio Tan Soodii",n w envelope
waa large and square and somewhat
suggestive of valentines, but In the
upper left hand corner was the name
of the Holburn Rubber company. Jane
had bsen In the employ of this corpora
tion up to the previous week, aud her
loss of the position had been regarded
as a family catastrophe, for the Snndl
eons were In what may be called un
easy circumstances.
This envelope bad been Imperfectly
sealed. Not more than an inch of the
lappet was fast, and Willie knew he
could open It and close it again without
any one being the Winer. The mat on
the picture was a little too large to go
Into the envelope, but It could be
trimmed with the scissors. Altogether
tbe jest was practicable aud looked
like a good thing, for Willie had the
Instinct of a younger brother he knew
that there was somebody connected
with the Holburn Rubber company for
whom Jane entertained a more or less
sentimental regard. Willie did not
know who this might be, and he could
not find out whether this letter was
from that person, because he bad Iron
clad scruples against reading It, even
though be could contemplate tbe act
of adding to Its contents. On the whole,
be resolved to take bis chances.
Without the slightest dlfiiculty be
accomplished bis design, and tbe letter
came Into Jane's bands without ex
citing In ber the faintest suspicion
that It bad been "loaded" by little
Willie, as she always called bim In de
rision of his size. He bad an eye on ber
when she discovered It beside her plate
TMI IS TMt ftCTyBE .
JAJfB TOOK TBI LETTS B TO Till WISDOW.
at the breakfast table, and be observed
with Joy that aba was considerably
affected. This might be due to some
hope of rr gulping" "her position, but
Willie did not believe It
Jaos took lbs letter to tbe window
and opened It with her back to Willie,
who was watcblug from the tialL At
that moment their niuthei and the two
younger children entered the room.
Jane turned toward the table with the
letter Id her haud.
From Mr Keunedjr." snld she to her
mother. "He has sent a check for ftt
for tbe extra time that I worked during
the last two weeks I wsa there. I
bint It Is very kind of Mm. I never
wonld have thought of making any
charge for It, though he told me that ha
believed 1 was entitled to It."
She put the check Into her mother's
hand and laid tbe letter beside her
plate.
"Who's Mr. Kennedy?" naked Willie,
though be knew perfectly well.
"My Immediate boss," replied Jan.
"He was head of the department which
was abolished. I don't know what ha
Is doing for them now."
"What does he say In the letter?"
Jane calmly tossed tbe envelope to
her brother. Tbe picture was not In
It There had been a sudden and mys
terious disappearance. Willie read:
Dni U'iM SaiwilaoD tnrlcard plfkat Btvd rherk
fot 10. romp tuition (or aura trnlcn randand.
I trust that Km war may be found bjr which yoa
can mum your cvDeactloa with thla oAcv.
I'Waaa inlorta u ol xnj Chans of aJdreae. Youra
truly. ruil StJtMEDt.
"Pretty chilly. If you ask me," said
William. "The envelope looked like a
valentine."
"We used that sise In our depart
ment," Mid Jane calmly.
All this time, however, the picture of
Cupid and his pupil was reposing In
tbe bosom of Jsne's dress, and It seem
ed to her that her heart knocked
against It with a sound that must be
audible to tbe other members of the
family. Every rational remark that
she made during the progress of that
meal was a surprise to herself, snd
when she was alone In her room after
ward It was n vast relief not to try
to be rational to be simply happy. The
thing was Incredible. It could not be
possible that Mr. Kennedy had sent
her a valentine. The Incident belonged
to fairyland, and yet there Was the
actual, visible proof.
Willie bad shot his arrow with amaz
ing accuracy, but unfortunately he
did not know It He could not be sure
whether Jnne had bidden the picture
because of sentimental reasons or be
cause she suspected a trick, and be
dared not take any step toward reveal
ing ber secret because that would In
volve bis ota, and opening an envelope
was a ratber serious matter. So for
some dayB be merely watched and
waited.
Jane also wnlted, she scarcely knew
for what. dared nt hope for a
reinstatement In the Holburn com
pany's office It was too good to be
true. She was obliged to look for other
employment, but she did It with only
half a will, and naturally did not pros
per in the search. The chances ore
that William's little Joke would have
kept his sister out of work for some
weeks, but fortunately affairs In the
Holburn company shaped themselves
to her advantage.
Frank Kennedy wos a young man
who could thank himself for every
thing he bad won In the world. He
had worked himself up to a good place
In the Holburn company, and the aliol
IshlDg of the department of which he
had been In charge was a hard blow to
him. It resulted partly from business
conditions beyond any man's wer to
alter and partly Trom the Jealousy of
certain men of Influence In the corpora
tion's affairs. Kennedy had been ac
customed to success, aud this defeat
hurt bim. And In connection with It
there was one trifling matter which
was a thorn In his flesh. Miss Sandi
son had pitied him. He knew that she
had been so sorry for him as to forget
ber own share of tbe misfortune, and
a man like Kennedy takes that sort of
thing very bard. He waa not aware
that be placed any great and special
value upon her feeling In tbe matter,
and yet be was conscious of a strong
desire to show ber that he could re
establish himself In the company; that
be could make a better place for him
self and for ber than the one they bad
lost And so he went to work with
the energy of sworn determination, aa
on fulfills a vow, and be got what he
was after, as most people do who work
In that way.
Jane had cherished ber valentine for
tbe space of about three weeks when
another of those large square envel
opes waa delivered by tbe postman.
It contained a typewritten communica
tion with Kennedy's signature:
Mia Jan Sandlaont
bear aiadam Plraaa call upon ni her tomor
row at 11 o'clock It convenient. Yours truly,
PaiHI KlKHlDf.
From a man who would send a girl
a valentine with "I love, thou lovest"
on It this did Dot sound cordial, but
tbe Joy of the Invitation salved the
wound Inflicted by "Dear Madam."
When Willie beard about It, be was of
the opiulou that a good Joke Is never
really wasted, but will always bear
fruit In due season. His only sorrow
was that he could not see his sister
when she thanked Kennedy for tb
pretty picture.
Jane found Kennedy seated at tb
deak that bad once been used by bis
most powerful enemy. For tbls aba
could bar fallen on ber knees and
thanked heaven. Ills dark and some
what stern countenance was softened
by the faint i1ramot a sinfto.
"Well, ber w are again." said h.
"A r yon ready for work? I'll glv you
a raise to twenty per."
Jan felt faint with Joy. 8h was In
that nervously tremulous condition
wherein people mak fools of them
selves. "Yon ar very kind to roe." she asld.
"11 have so many things to thank you
for."
"What for Instance r said he.
"Well" said she, with wavering smlls.
"there waa your valeutlne."
"Valentine, eh?" he laughed. "Yea;
I thought It might come In bsndy."
"It ws perfectly beautiful." said she.
"I have framed It and and put It
away."
"Framed It!" he exclaimed. "Why
tbe deuce didn't you put It through?"
"Put It through what?"
"Why, the bank, of course. Oct your
money on It"
"Oh!" with falling Inflection. Indicat
ing disappointment "I didn't mean
the check."
"You don't mean to say that you
framed the letter?" be cried, "Why.
what In the world"
(Continued on seventh page.)
Notice of Final Account.
In lit Mailer tif llit Kalaietif la-e I'. Itchart,
tloceaaetl; Nolle la her y iven thai I have
filed my final aci-nunl a- adiiliiltiai..r if alt
halele. Willi I hp (mini) cl. ia m lMk I n.ily,
Or aim, ami that the Judge of Ihe t o iitty
('nun f sahl I tunny ha. a. I t h" hearing ,.rre
i of forTtit-atiay, lit. .Mil da) nl Matt It, Itail, al
10 n'rliit-k a lit. ni aalil day, al lite I nuttlj
Jtidgc'e tiffin- ni "l'l utility, al which I him
ami place, ntij. ellona, II an there Ih ran he
offered tit the allow anrc of aaid final ari'tmltl.
Lakevle w, Jan. 17, IMil, John Mi kl MIKftat ,
Nit. 2 Adiiilniairatnr.
Aa lidltar'a I.I ft- Mavrrl hy Chaaabrr
lata 'a 4agh Rrmrrty
I hiring the earl v part nf ( ctnlier. 1KMI,
I contracted a had cold whi. h nettled on
my lungs snd tiektlected until I
(cared that rtniHiiiiplioii had appeared
in an incipient (Mate. 1 ass ronntantlv
roughing ami trying to expel something
which 1 could tint. I Uvmnc alarmed
and after giving the local doctor a trial
Itoiight a Ixittle ol CliamliertHin's Cough
Remedy and the result was immediate,
improvement, and after I hail lined three
iMittles my lungs were r'tnrel to their
healthy Mate. H. S. Kdwsrdn. Pub
lisher of The Review, Wyant, 111. Kor
sale hy I-ee Iteall. ilrii;gi"t.
Hot Vrrr Like Hoaia,
Mrs. ( rmnni'.benW la a repeating
rifle a gmitl sort f a gun, John?
Mr Crinistinbeak h, yes.
"What ore its good points?"
"Well, for one thing, it doesn't re
peat everything it hears." Yotikers
Mateatuau.
TO Ct BE A COI.I) IN OM1 PAY
Take Laxative Hrotno Ijtiinine Tab
lets. All tlruggiHts refund the money if
it fails to cure. K. W. (trove's signa
ture is on each Ijx. I'.V. UH-lyr
Viewed through an inverted gluH,
Sometimes makes one nee double;
Thus four quarts of beer is apt
To make it full x-ck of trouble.
I !ut if purchase)! at Pont A King's
(A. 11. C.) it will make a barrel of pleas
ure. .rMf
"I think I would go crazy with tmin
yinc ii not fur Clinililtwrhiin 'a I'llill
Halm," writes Mr. W. II. Stapleton,
Ilerminie, I'll. " I have la-en alllictetl
w ith rheuiiiiitinm for M-vcrttl years and
have tried remedies without number,
hut : ain J In 1 in is the bent medicine 1
have got hold of." (Hie iiiliriit ion re
lieves the pain. For rale by I.ee lleall,
druggist.
The real estate in Lake county, Ih
longing to the Frankl Co., U now on the
market for sale. No reasonable offer
will be refused for any part of it. For
full particulars call at or aildrens this
otlice, or Charles Umbach, l.nkevii w,
Oregon. 1-tf
MUi, rnnor.
t'nllrit Mtalca latnt fifth rat Ijtlrylrw, Ore
itti.rYli IS, I'ail N..II.-. I. Iirn h) xKi 't thai
lllti ful luw tiitf Itaini'il ai'll lir haa llleil itiillrv of
llrr tntt'litiiilt in inakti llnal I'loiit In kiiHirl tit
hrr claim, ami that aat.t rnif will ! niailr
lM-fur- it. II. W ar1will, I'. i'iiititiniiiBMtiiii-r at
Nlii'f lat. nr.-. nt, March J.I. Iti. via: M. J.
K IllrhUr, ( liluar tif I- rank lilt K lltrlilan. tlet raa
i-.l.) II k.Nii. I; lur the ', of NK( ami
NW4 of KK1, of Mve. ;IV Ti WA. K. H K. Mm
liatm-a tllr fitlhiulIlK w It ntiai' In finite li-r
I'litttlniiotia ri-Milriicti upon anil t'tittivnllnn of
aalil latul. v A. I Mill. r. W. II Met all.
tii-o. II . hniKil anil John llayea, all ol "llvrr
l.aai Onuoli. h. M MniT-rath,
S Ki'Kiaiir.
TlnHI'H I.AM 4iTIe-.
I Itllfil ftatf l atul tifllt-e, I aki yli w. unniin,
II'mh'iiiIm r J. I.aw. Ni life la In rcl. ilvi n thai
Itt i-omi'llNiirt' w Ittt tin prm l-lon, ol ihrailol
oiiKn aa of June M, IS'a, i nlllli il "An act for
llit ale of tltiitr lamia In lln'hiainiil l ml
fornta. oretfnti, Nt-vaita ami aahlnKlilt T r
rltory." aa t xli lnli'il In all thr 1'nlillc I ami
Mal.at.y act of A usual 4, IMr.i, II a II le t liaml
li-r.of lkrvcw, eitiinty of I alii-, htaieof treat in.
haa Ihla tlay niit III Una office In r aworn antte
un til. No .-l. for the pun ha. i' ol the h
til Nw l. of Kcctltin Nn. la III l..nlil. Nn, litis,
Hangr No 'ti K. ami will offer primf to alma
that the latol aoiiKht la more valuable fur
lla ilmlii r or loiie than fur attrlculttjral mr
(Miai-a, anil In valatillah her rlalta to aaol latul
M-ftire llt'atalcr auil Ki-relvi-r ol 'lllla office at
lakevtt'W . Oregon ntt hatttrilajr. Ihe 0th itar tf
March, I'.ail. She nam. aa wllttraaca: H, It.
( hanitl. r. K. Walt-h, W tii.emiN k, Kit Narnniti.
all lkwlew, or-(nn.
Any and all crantia t lailiilni a.lyrra. ly lh
alMive tlcacrltK-d laiola are rciiitratrtl lo Sit
thrlr clalnia In thla otTli e on or In fnrr aalil VI h
day tif March, Iwul.
Jan.. W K. M. HHATTAIN, H. lat. r.
TIMKKK I.AM lilrTII K
t'nlleil Hiatea Ijoi.1 oitlne, ltkeylcw. Ilfrnn.
Jan SI, Iwol. .Sutler la nercliy lr.i thai In
t'oniillaiire with lite iirttvlalfina of the ai-t of
I ounri aa of J line , la.s, etitlll.'.l "An act for
theaalenf Innlier lamia In the etalca of fall
lornla, Ori-Knii, Neva. la and Waahliiriion T. r
rttory." ac lrm. .l In all the tiiihllr land
Malt a hy art ..( A usual 4. tnVi, laaac K. Iiavlca.
ol lkevlrw. county of lake, Male of urt'triin,
haa Ihla day filed In Ihla office hla aMorn atatc
nii'fil No. ia-j, for Ihe .iirctiaae ol Hit. .it of
SW i, and r.wi, of wi, hec n and ofW
t of Xcr. No. H4 III Towllahll. So. : N, Kalile
Sn. I? K. ami m ill offi-r .r.Nit lo alma Ihal llic
laml aotiKhi la more valuable tor 1 1 a tlml r or
atom than fnr aaricitlliita) .iirM.ca. and to
talahllan hla claim In aald land hed-re Ihe
Kcgiat. r anil K.-ct-uer nl tin- tifflce al l.aki-
,-w . Or...n. on . a(iir.a . If.. St h day of t r 1 1 ,
t ail II.-liaiin a aa w II' - :. : W II. I racy. II
A. Mi-haim l. AllN-rt i. nt ami Jul.u McKihln
Itey all of l.ak.-v l.-yt . ur.-vnii Any and all
IM-ranll" i lalllilliit adl ftwl V tin a l.ovr dracrl
ed lall'U are rci'l.-atc l In fl V t heir clal Ilia III
thla ufllcv tut of l.tfure aaid in Ii day of A r 1 1
IWd K. M llaTTit
Jan HI 4 II. k later.
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for welhrra. Htunw ewea Sijuare f'rot and Hill
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ftinl, Janeaville anil I'.uiwIiik vllle. Al llnl
Hiring for Huaniiville and Htamllh. Al Tcrino
fnr Alltiraa, Cedarvlllc, Lake I lly and Ki.rk
llldwell,! al., ami l.akevli w, I'lliali and I'alilcy,
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DlSIONS
COPVNIOHTS JLC.
Anyone aenrlliii a (katrh and rlaarrlntlnn nay
aatealit arfoartalu our opinion iraa wnainar an
InvMiitlnn la probably paletitalila. t'oniniunlra
lloiiaatrlotlyoniiOilaiillaJ. llaiHllHmk un I'alauUr.
(ant frea. lll.leat aaaney for aocurlps patauta.
Faleuta takan tlimuah Munn A Iaj. rtHWiT
tpttutf nutlet, without cliaaaa. In lua
Scientific Jlmcricaiu
A hanrtatimely lllnatratad weakly. 1 araaat rtr
eulalluu of any aelantinn l.iurnal, Tamil, :i a
year l four mnrilbt, U Sold by all nawarlaalara,
MUNN & Co "'Breda,,. New York
luauch (ilhoa, ilia K HU Waatilualotl. . C.
'1'here im alwavM dmiLter in iiHinj; eouu
terf itMof )e Witt's Witch Hazel halve.
Thu nriKinal in a riafe. and certain cure,
for pileH. It ia a noothiiikr and liealinn
Halve fur xoreH and all tikiii dineai-en. .
Lakeview llruu Co.
Thla alfrnatura I on every boi ol lbs genuine)
Laxative liromo-Quinine Twau
tha remedy that rares a cold tm a as dajr