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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1901)
I LAKB COUNTY GXAMlNER : L.? REVIEW, OREGON, SEPT., 26 IVOI. LOVER WITH AN ANCESTOR ' The Valentine 5tratagem Of a Despairing Artist. Cecil Chrome, the aspiring you nit ttlst. Mt with his head buried la hi hands. It n rnptdlT crowing dusk In the studio, ami he was losing precious moments, Reforp hltn on the rusvl stood a small oil daul of a young girl drvswMl In a bright purple gown. The girl's cotuptrxlon was positively tin canny, while as for her position no one but a double Jointed aerobnt could have maintained It for a second. Chrome gave It one look, then he closed his eyes In horror. "No user he groaned: "the thing Is lmossil)le. n the French My. 1 never was made for an artist, but oh. wliut a business man was lost lu me!" lie fished around In the pocket of his vel vctecu Jacket and by an unusual chance found a cigarette. "Who. I should like to know, for instance." he mutter ed. "changed Tom Impressionist's pic ture of a Orcclan maiden at the foun tains Into an advertisement of Lather & Co.'s soap and by this act of good Judgment cmied said picture to sell for Slo? You diil t-hat. Chrome, my boy. and now Impressionist Is on the high road to weulth! Who showed Jack Ball!" he continued. Imputlently kick ing over his stool ami walking up and down "How Is that going to help roe? I adore A I lee Newlyrlch worship the ground she walks upon and her fa ther's millions. If I could only marry tier, the old man would take me Into bis business, nnd then my natural tal cuts would have a chance to shine But how can I do that? I am only tolerated In the house because I am supKsed to ! a genius! The day aft er tomorrow Is St. Valeutlne's day She will give a dinner; 1 shall not le Invit ed, but that young broker will. Oh. If at least I had noble blood In my vein to appeal to the old man's toadyism! As for the girl. I believe she's half mine already." Chrome relapsed Into a state of de spair Suddenly he gave a cry of exultation. "Why uot?" he exclaimed as he clapped on his hat and tout ami raced out like u niadmau. "This Is a case w here my brush must help me for once." It was late when he returned, car rying with bim a roll of parchment, a little of bron u chemical and half a dozen queerly -shaped packages. lie worked till past midnight and then piondly laid ou the table a document quaintly Holered and illumined which appeared at least several hundred years old. after which performance he sat down and wrote the following let ter: Dear His Newly-rich St. Valentine's day la t hand. The p-jor artist can give nothing to the beautiful heires? -hkh air has not already. Mr hurt, as yoy know, is yours till death. Tonight a' I aal heartbroken in my little studio I look out my little boi of treasures and came acrosa 1 1. is. It is yellowed with axe. and it haa been funded down in our family from father to son as a priceless trea.-jre. As the quaint lettering will Ull you. it 4i a altitine sent by niy ancestor. Guy de Chr..m to the jdy Beatrice, but. alas, his lute was nnte fortunate than mine! The lait ation of the (.'ironies no longer admits to the w -r'J his n-ihle bioi. Mis pride forbids him on at count of his H:Y'rty. hut to you. beloved of hia heart, he -or.f?-i hi tern.-t. He has no right to b'cathe the wort: of loe his heart dictates. He can only aervi ou as a little keerake his one tr-asure. I'ern,ips in the inuKt of gayety you oia trant it a fci-h as you read ft and reflect on wt.ai miirht uie hapiened if we bad both lived in ilioe taio:I ua.s Tlie tirt thin in t lie morning n messenger boy delivered a scroll like package at the Xewlyricli liimisiou That afternoon Cecil received a little note: Oear Mr chrom.----I'm so sorry, but papa hap pened to come in ju.l as I was opening your love ly valentine, and of course I was obliged to tell Mm all aUut it. He was mucb interested. I hope you received niy imitation to take dinner with us tomorrow. We ahaJl particularly eipect you. Yours sincerely. Alii I Newltricu. P. & What a pretty coat of arms you have! Cecil Chrome went to the St Valen tine's day dinner and was more than hospitably received. Not very long afterward there was a grand wedding and the bride's carriage sported a gorgeous escutcheon. I may add lu pushing that Just about this time a certain sign was changed In the busi ness district. It now reads "Newly rich, Chronic & Co.," and In the home of the Junior partner there bangs a valuable antique a valentine written by one of his ancestors over 300 years ngo. Maud Robinson. A Creator Need, The Young People's Weekly prints a jathetic story of a poor, half starved child, living In a city alley. Some one had given her a ticket to a free tea and entertainment. (she was wild with delight and was vuunlug to tell her mother of her good ftrtune w hen she stumbled over a child crouhhed on the stairs, crying. She asked what was the matter. The child said her mother had beaten ber because she asked for some break fast, and fthe was so hungry she could not help cryn- "Well," sad the other child, placing the ticket In er hand, "take this and get a good tea I've had no breakfast cither, but my iiother never beats me." The ncCallen Twin., Celebrate. The home of Mr. and Mrs. A. MeCal len was the vcene ol a delightful lawn party Tbnrdsy evening, Kept, ft, the oc casion Wing I he thirteenth anniversary of the advent of the twins, Kilna n.i Kdward McCallen, ssyi the Ashland Tidings. Thirteen girls ami thirteen boy a near their own age mmle a happy im niler who did not lei the grass grow under their feel on the lawn nor the echoes die in the bouse corners during the evening, which was Mvetit in merry games on the lantern lighted Uwn and in the Iioihh. Hear' were made glad around th long tables spread with cakes, ice cream, candies anil fruits. Al together the evening was enjoyed as only the youth can enjoy, while each depart ing guest wishes! the twins bsd more celebrations o( that kind. The little misses piesent were K.dith Strange, Ver tla Norris, Kay Kitchen, !Uel Met'on nell, IaU Vaupel, Angie Walrad, Hesie Fuller, KHtie Slusik, Jesr.it Patterson, Bculah Caldwell, KdnN MeCallen; Mas ters IVinald Kite, Ralph Noiris, Orval Caldwell, Kay Tavlor, Charles Igsn, Lawrence Clayton, Cecil Kliodos, llarri son Howell, Koy Hicks, Kdward MeCal len, Andrew .McOhIIcii. Stops tit Cough ami Work oil the Cold. Ijtxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets core a cold in one day. No cure no pay I'rice 25 cents. iiS-lyr Stood Heath OH. K. B. Mundiiv, a la-tyer of Henrietta. Tex., once loo'etl a rn e tligw's-r. He shs: "Mv brother whs very low with malarial fever and jiiiiu.li.-e. I per suaded bim to try KScclrie Bitters, and be was sx m much better, but continued their use until he was wholly cured. I am sure Klectric Bitters savesl bis life " i This remedy exels malaria, kills ! ease germs and purities the Idoa d ; hhIs digestion, regula'es liver, kidneys and Imwels, cures constipation, dyspepsia, nervous diseases, kidney troulles, fc male complaints ; gives perfect beitllh. Ou'.y 0c at Beall'sdrug store. :io.4 They "Locked Morns." Chew auca:l Posl.J One evening alxuit a week sgo Tims. Sherlock of summer Ijike went out to milk his cow and passed through a lot w here he kept some bucks. Two of them hail been fighting and their horns were locked together in such a manner that they could not be loosed. Mr. Sherlock worked with them for some time but his efforts to release the sheep were fruitless. He finally concluded to saw the horns off, and began the oH-ralioii bv the light oi a lantern. He sawed one horn off three times beforu lit) could get them loose, and he was covered with blood from head to foot. The horns of a ram are springy and w hen the animals fight they come together with such force and violence that very often their horns clasp together so tightly that it is impossible to get free. This happens oti the range occasionally and if they are not discovered they kturve to death. Buck deer do the same way, as carcasse have leen found with the antlers lis-ked. I ( hie can set? an evidence of this at the j Inties ranch where the brothers have two pair locked together that were picked up in the mountains v- ars a.o. Working Day and Night. The busiest and mightiest lit le thing that ever was made i' I r. Kings .sew Life Bills. Thee pills change weakness into strength, li-tlessuess into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonilerlul in building up the health, t till v Sou ier box. Sold by Lee Beall Druggist. 3-Vo The Great Carnival Which oih-iih at Portland on Sept l'.fth ami continues until October P.ith, P-fOl, w ill be well wor'h a visit to tin- iuetroo- lis. Exhibits of agricultural and horticul tural products, mining and manufactur ing industries, athletic exercises, a horse show at which feats of horsemanship and the various forms of fancy riding will be seen, and a magnificent military tournament, paiticipated in by picked companies from the Oregon National (iuard, are a few of tli attractions at the Carnival this year. The Southern Pacific Co. will sell tickets at low rates for this occasion, and will also run a social excursion from Ashland to Portland and return, stop ping at all intermediate stations, the dates and rales for which will lie an nounced hereafter. 117-4 r I Vtl, I'HOOr. Land Ottlce at bakeview, itn gon, An, 'jk. r.M. i Notice Ih hereby given thul tin-following-iiBiiu-il settler haa tiled notice of iiih inleiiiioti to iintkc. final proof in iiporl of Uin claim, Hti'l tliHt Kl'l proof will be iim'lu helore the UegiHler and Heccivcr at I.Hkevii-u, Or. gon, on October l.i, ltail, viz: Ii.-lnaii I). liefeiibnuKli 11. IS. No. W.i for the b, Nr.1, and NJj hh'.i .-ec. 17 Tp. M s. ft. S7 K. ilu names Hie follow ing ltnehea to prove 0 In con tin noun rcai'lencc upon and cultivation of mid lanil, via: Adam Adrian, Frank Adrian. Henry lliiglmon and Lew ia befcuhaugli all of 1a mo, Oregon. K. M. JJKATr.sis, aV6 KegUler. VI At PltOOK. Lan'I'Oftlce, Lake view, Orexun,) Auk. !, I'Kd. I Notice la hereby xiven that the followliiK nauiKil auttler lias filed notice of bis Intention to make final proof in support of lila claim, and that aaid proof will be made before the Kc-Kiater and keeelver at faskevlcw, Oregon, on (Jctoler IA, luul, via: Adam I). UefenbaiiKb II. K. No. for the HVt i. V.4 Heu. Ki, WU NK'4 and HK' N K'-i Hec. 2 Tp. It!) !., K. !I7 K. lie names the lollowliiK w ltueaiea lit prove Ilia ctintiniioiia residence upon and cultivation of KMld land, viz : Adam Adrian, Frank Adrian, Henry liuKbaon and Lewis lefc-ubaiiKti all of lii nio, Oregon, K. M hHArriN, ,'itl iteij later. IrtO aer. -W aeers meadow, all good Urnilln land. sHiial. it on tti slash road, ad oltilm Lakcvlcw limits; hniiao, barn and corral A valuable pli-c of roiTIT cither for atttrUMilt tiral, Harden or tmlMlm purpoaei. Knr further particulars enquire at Tlif Kiaiiilner oftlco, Jix) acrea-Mcadow and aaturt land Intlisiw Valley, all fetucl with four barts'd wire; llvln aprlniia. Knitiire al thlaettlcp' Korty aerea, tardea ssil, I mile oiiih of l ake vlvw on main road. Five head of cattle, horse and r 1 1 at at y , aosxt rsvldence, S rooms, linn oiitaii, all hoiiachuld rfliH'ta. Iu er ran an In and lake full poaariasliin prepared for larmltisr. On bund red and filly htndicla (rain iirmi u first year It wascnlllvaled. Will row altalfa. One of I lie best small Harden aisiia In I ake eo"Hlv. Knijulre of Akncy I ae lew. A saw inl'l, capaell v s.m feel p r dav, now runniiiH, In hihhI order; half I merest lu itmsl planer; three yoke of cattle, trucks .chains cic ; also I .M acres laud colilaluliiK xci-lli'iil IIiiiIm r. Mlualed I miles from l.akevlew. Write In Ijike view Real K-late Aeiu y, I Sivlew , Oregon. fc.ist tit V aerea usud fenced, kimhI boiisi' and barn. acr, cleared: s aerea hern ploweil; will n.w alfalfa or iiarilcn. Write lo l.akev lew Keal Knale Aaeiu y Ivo aerea alla'is, hay and tln land. 1 tulles soi'th f lYdarttlle. In Surprise Valley, lu Is'ai Una place proiiicet lsi Ions of hay a. d hi bualiela of Kralti. Can -row .me ions of hay any year. Now lia a stand of 2:'' acres of alfalfa. Three crops alfalfa w iihoul Imitation will le rut this year. Kite kimI re.eleiice places on the ranch. The place can Im cut up Into 7 or s small ranches very in,-, ly. All meadow and natural springs all over Die laud. 1 arm s biiylim can also im liidi' in llir piirebasc tl'ssl s!ihmI breed sheep and K'- lieail callle if .bey desire. A 1110 a 1kkI house Is l, ao d in one corner of thin ranch. No Imitation inc-mury for trull, alfalfa or icraln ral.lnit. I ouiplefe otitnt of K'ssl hor s, wagons and machinery for farmlntl purposes no w.lh the ranch. 1bla Is the tllieal dairy ranch lu Surprise Valley. A splendid .'state for a colony of aeveu or rinlil families. Ov. uer desires lo sell b. eause tie has too much land and loo many other Inn-rests lo lisik afler. Kor further pari euiars wrlleioor ruiiirv of lkct lew Agency. J. fc. Mi oarrcy Manager. Have you h senne of fullnehH in t,.. re- Kion oi your sioiiiiicu Hiter eat inif . II so. you will Im. Iiene filed by uiiiif ( luiin Ut- lillll s Moiniicti nnd l.iver Tablets. I'hev i slsoeiire lielchiug ami sour stomach. I They rivnlate the Imiwi-Ik .mi. Price. I'.'i cent". .-ol. by PchII's Itrug Store. :t.V I ', S W S M .foe.,k.l.. ! all. ! N iyci twuy ia idiMiit' about Roinar to the t A t Is As-ss-sasnl s a. a a niiuuui - 1 a NEVADA STATE FAIR Ci RENO, September 16 to 31st. t , in i'i u .'h 1 1 1 h h Hirrni u itivi rrrrrrrr Kcducctl Kates on .-ill the . ntlmirf SfiOOO in Sm-cil $ FIXI- LIVHSTOCK IvXIIIIMT. $ I'ruits, Vegetables t'nitl Flowers in profusion. Mil- sic hv the hest Iamls in the Country. The (.roumls s are superh and finely located. P. I,. ri.A.Mc.AN, I 'rest. Loris Ii:vn:ii, See'y. Lakeview VM. K. IJARRV & n. Feed stable ar1 W Horses ho.'irded lv First class turnouts and s.'iddlc horses. Our specialty is the (jiiick .and safe de livery of passengers to .all points in the district. Hay and Grain for Sale. prprictors Parry's Opera LA FRA $3.50 Shoes Men. a Keih's AH FinC Pllf ) 5hapes 5hoes And For W7 AH .rr . , -t l it i ix at the RED SHOE STORE. TINIIrR lTltK l ulled Slalea Mml luhee, l.akevlew, oreiioii, 'uaiist ft, IW'I. Notice la hcr-liv n!vrn ceuipllanee with the provisions ol the act ol louar ssnf Junes. Is.a, eolliled "An act tor the anient ilmler Ian, la In Ihe States ol California. Ore I ti'ii, Nevada and Washinaton Trirlt.try," aa ca ll lee) u all the Public l and Slalea by acl ol Annual 4. IsvJ. i harlca V. Hunter, lit I ak. vb w, coiniir n( I ase. siaie of llreaoti, has ibla day Hied lit Ibis oftltv his sworn siatetneut No. spi, for the purchase of the Hp.', iilHK'iif "seribm No. an In Township No, S, Halia" No. 'iJ K. and will nfter priad lo show Ibal Hie land aouiiht Is more valuable for lis titula r air stone Ihan for aatrlcultural purHiaea, and lo csiabllsh bis claim lo said aud Iwfora the Keatlsier and H -.rlcrnl Ibis oltl. e at l.asev lew. or.iOi. ou Krldav, Hie J..h day oi Ih-tober, l'l Me nanu s as uillio-ra: W. k. Marry, fharlea Misire, James Anibonv. Mike Harry, all ol I akcvi. w, (in unit Anv and all m rsolis elalinlna ader-e v tb alsve lira rliwd lamia are rc.ll. .l. d lo file llielr clalies lu llils ottlec on or before said iiih dav ol oclolHT, Itail. K. at. Marris, HI 10 Iteatlslrr. J X Her uer ( haa 4irrlt i Feeder & Morrison (ft ipC -i . . . . I i , i AMD flORSISMOIRS tu evrrythlnai In the lllurkaltalthlaig l laie anil naliaarae taaaaa ajaaraatrril Now Pino CrooK, OroRon. mwxz&zzz&h r- - - .tm . . V s V 8 Kailroatls. Kaees you will sj- I'lirnc; v Livery W. J. MARRY. Props. in Connection the tlav or month House Only place In Lakeview fur holding public entertainments N CESCA for Ladies. 1 Sizes. mm 1 i' trri,: ' s fMyn&y "n 'sj,L m ' i T iin'.innii 7 PK0n!5SK)NA! MM I Til aft HTri.KH, M. rhtaleUiaa mm nmrmrnum. I.akevlrw, Or, nrril'K . Iliall'a Vtt flora. falla ansaarssl promplly day ar nla-ht. K. II. I4NITII M l rhjaletaataisal ptairBaOM jktirylr. Or. OITK'K -Ukaslesr luu Co s. "M-ra. iTr. i- Attarnr) al I -aw Lakrvlesa, 4ps-staj OKrU K-faly llullillna. I', II lI.MVMII.IC Allrnr-al-l.aw. I.KkrVtrsaj , r Or TICK tkaly Hiill.lli.g- J MOOKK Altraar-at-jiw. Iakrxlrw, lr OKKII'K lastly Hull. Hi. IK U f lr.MOIIr'.T Itrsallsit l.aketleM, 4 re ( ass OKMI'K laly llaa t I.I t ti at . 5 rabw lake I'an.p No. Meets on Ibe f.l and 4 1 la " ediie.day of each tiiouih lu Ma.oule Mall, al a p tn. K. K. I IIKSV, I onsiil I oiumaiid. r. Kl.laiS Wiailaiaa,! lerk. 3 I v ...Knights o lythi.us... liOOSK I.AKK lOlii'K No :C, mr.-ta J every lurs.lav evvniiia, old Kellowa Hall. Laketl. w, Ore. V Ull Itirf hl.lahls C cordially Invited. JsV lii MTos, cbam-.llor t'ommauder. y i.so II. ATaaa. k. ol It. and s. Mil KM' II II ! lamoc Rarrw "r,"u "l""""""w ''"' " JdlilCd Dull J rial. I car tor ew, a; reverse for wethers, Hoiiivewea h.uare top and Sill III right ear. lar llrand III. Itaniie. I tsi Ijike. piwlofhee addrcaa. I akevlrw , Ort Ifoll. 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IHtlHHl UUOIM f for HI'CIII Itip t;tli'i . I'iiIkmim t akmi tliroiikfti Munu A i.u. rvtelvi tpn i.tl wlUt, wli huut cliHfifn, liltho Scientific Jlincilcan. A handsomely llliislraf ed weekly. I.nreest elr. rulalloll of any B.'lmilllle .. mini, 'l ei ma. 1.1 a your: (..iiriiiouiba.il. Huld byall ni.ara.lealera. 36 1 Broadway, lUunch oittce. im K HI., Wrtahiiiainii. II. I I f I Va si a4 t h m A tl-.". ". z.'iy '.-'T "."". '.- J,..a i 'iei.t.J Tlila sliinntiire la on every hot of Din pronuln Laxative liromoQnininc Tabids 'be remndv that eaaea a raalal In sand alajf KiKAi. ritoor. fulled Hlales Land Ottlce at Ukcvlcw, Ore Ifon.Hepieiubi.r III, lull. Nolli e ia lien by kIvcii that the followiiiK-uaincd settler Iiiih llled no tice of hla liileutloii to make II mil proof In support of hla claim, and thai anld proof will bo made before the KcKlster and Itecciver at Lakeview, Orrnoil, on Oclober 1H, lisil, via; I harlea K. Wllsoh lid. V.. l'.i.l for the ': Hec, 112 I . .HI M , 21 K W. M. Ilu names the follow Iiik Hllnesaes lo prove Ilia eonliuiioiia rcHldence upon and cull! union of anld liiml, vlx: ( haa H. Uiveleaa, H. H. Chandler, Win. Kiniaeynn.l W. I,. Itoblnsou all of l.akevlew. Oreatou. pl. I:i7 K, M. 1IKA ITAIN, Hikjlstcr.